India-Armenia Talks on Trade and Connectivity
On 17th December 2024, Indian Vice President and Armenian National Assembly President held discussions in New Delhi on strengthening bilateral trade, connectivity, and partnerships.
Key Points
- Parliamentary Dialogue: Both leaders emphasized the role of parliamentary exchanges in deepening historical ties and fostering cooperation between the two democracies.
- Engagement with President: The Armenian delegation also met Indian President, who stressed the importance of regular dialogue to enhance mutual understanding of governance systems.
- High-Level Meetings: External Affairs Minister recently met the Armenian Ambassador, and trilateral consultations between India, Iran, and Armenia on regional connectivity were held.
- Focus Areas: Discussions centred on trade, tourism, cultural exchanges, ....
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