NATO Sec.-Gen.: Peace and stability important for security in South Caucasus
Foreign policy
- 19 March, 2024
- 12:02
Peace and stability in the South Caucasus are important for ensuring security in the region, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg wrote on X, Report informs.
“Good to meet President of Armenia [Vahagn] Khachaturyan and PM Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan. I look forward to strengthening NATO’s partnership with Armenia. Peace and stability in the South Caucasus matters to security more broadly; I encourage Armenia and Azerbaijan to seize the opportunity for enduring peace,” Stoltenberg wrote.
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