Artsakh FM meets with U.S. lawmakers

On September 20 and 21, the U.S. Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues organized meetings of Foreign Minister David Babayan of the Republic of Artsakh with a group of U.S. congressmen, senators and representatives of the legislative wing.
Issues related to the foreign policy, social-economic development of Artsakh and bilateral relations were discussed during the event, the Artsakh Foreign Ministry reported on Thursday.
“Minister Babayan thanked the Caucus members for the warm reception and expressed hope that the close relations with the U.S. Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues would be continuous and efficient in the future as well,” the ministry said.
Artsakh’s Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Lernik Hovhannisyan and Permanent Representative of Artsakh to the U.S. and Canada Robert Avetisyan also participated in the meetings.
22.09.2022 10:14
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