Armenia and U.S. to Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement - MFA Spokesperson
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Armenia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will sign a Strategic Partnership agreement between the two countries on January 14th in Washington, D.C., according to Armenian Foreign Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Ani Badalyan.
📢📃On January 14th, 🇦🇲FM @AraratMirzoyan & 🇺🇸Secretary of State @SecBlinken will sign the document on Strategic Partnership between #Armenia & the #U.S.
📍 Washington, D.C.
⏰ 22:00 (Yerevan time), covered on the channels of MFA of Armenia.
🎥 The signing ceremony will be… pic.twitter.com/U2ptdJjR1j— Ani Badalyan, 🇦🇲 MFA Spokesperson (@ArmSpoxMFA) January 14, 2025
The event marks a significant development in U.S.-Armenian diplomatic relations, formalizing enhanced cooperation between the two nations.
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