08 / July / 2024 : 13-46
USA wants to expand ties with Armenia in the areas of security, economy, and politics. Senator.
According to Armenpress, this was announced at a press conference held in the National Assembly of Armenia by the Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Ben Cardin, who visited Yerevan as part of a congressional delegation led by Senator Roger Wicker."We are here to show that we are your friend, and also to thank you for the reforms you are undertaking towards democracy," the Senator said.He added that Armenia is a leader in democracy in this complex region. The delegation's visit to Armenia once again underscores the strong ties between the two countries. Cardin assured that this friendship will continue to strengthen."We want to expand relations between our two countries in the fields of security, economy, and politics. And we will seek ways to deepen the progress we have made," the Senator said.He emphasized the importance of this partnership not only for Armenia and the USA but also for democratic countries around the world.Published on 08 / July / 2024 : 13-46
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Journalist, columnist. Liana studies at the Faculty of Russian Philology of Khachatur Abovyan State University. She has been working at Yelaket (Yelaket.am) news agency since 2019 as a journalist and columnist. Writes articles about business and marketing. Liana is a member of "Media association" since 2020.
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