Armenia, Romania Deepen Parliamentary Ties
Armenia, Romania to Deepen Parliamentary Relations
24 NOV 2025 12:39
Armenia, Romania to Deepen Parliamentary Relations

Armenia, Romania to Deepen Parliamentary Relations

24 NOV 2025 12:39
Armenia highly appreciates the continuous, fruitful development of relations with Romania. We value the effective cooperation between the two countries on parliamentary and international platforms, and the work carried out between friendship groups. This was stated by Sargis Khandanyan, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the RA National Assembly and head of the Armenia-Romania Friendship Group, during a meeting with the delegation led by Titus Corlățean, Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Romanian Senate.
The meeting took place on November 24, and was attended by Eduard Aghajanyan, a member of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the RA National Assembly, and Sona Ghazaryan, a member of the Armenia-Romania Friendship Group of the RA National Assembly.
Sargis Khandanyan noted that the delegation visited Armenia during a historically important period for our country. Referring to the pre-signing of the agreement "On the Establishment of Peace and Interstate Relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan" in Washington on August 8, 2025, the committee chairman mentioned that peace has been established, which opens new prospects for the entire region.
Thanking them for the warm reception and words, the Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Romanian Senate also emphasized the importance of deepening the development of Armenia-Romania relations. According to him, the relations between the two countries have a history of centuries. Titus Corlățean highly appreciated the contribution of the Armenian community to the historical, economic, political, and cultural development of Romania.
The parties emphasized the need to develop and deepen relations on various platforms.
Reference was made to mutual cooperation in all possible areas and the visa liberalization process.
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