Nikol Pashinyan’s Working Visit to Lebanon Kicks off - Acting Armenian PM, Lebanese President Meet in Beirut
Today, Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Lebanon on a working visit. After the official welcoming ceremony, headed by Nikol Pashinyan, the Armenian delegation left for the Lebanese President’s Residence where he met with the President of Lebanon.
Nikol Pashinyan thanked President Michel Aoun for a warm reception, noting that he was glad to pay a visit to fraternal Lebanon.
“Thank you for taking part in the Francophonie Summit in Yerevan just a week ago and delivering a very meaningful speech. About a month ago, we had am opportunity to meet in New York and exchange views on Armenian-Lebanese relations. We are now having a new opportunity for dialogue. After Armenia regained independence in 1991, our two nations’ bilateral relations and the centuries-old ties were given a new quality that we should use to strengthen our partnership and reach the common goals,” the Acting Prime Minister of Armenia said.
Welcoming Nikol Pashinyan to Lebanon, Michel Aoun said it might help promote and strengthen the traditionally friendly relations between the two countries. The Lebanese President complimented Nikol Pashinyan for organizing and holding the 17th summit of the Francophonie International Organization in Yerevan.
Pleased with the ongoing high-level political dialogue between Armenia and Lebanon, the interlocutors stressed that they were propped up by historical affinities and the active contribution of the Lebanese-Armenian community.
Nikol Pashinyan conveyed our nation’s gratitude for the Lebanese people’s warm attitude toward the Armenian Genocide survivors. “Lebanon is the only country in the region to have officially recognized the Armenian Genocide. It is crucial in terms of both preserving historical memory and preventing new genocides.” The Acting Prime Minister stressed that Armenia and the Armenian people have a privileged attitude toward friendly Lebanon and its people as evidenced by the fact that the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia is in Lebanon.
In turn, the Lebanese President highly assessed the role played by the Lebanese-Armenian community in his country’s political, economic, social, cultural, educational and sporting life, as well as the development of friendship and friendship between the two countries and peoples.
The parties discussed opportunities for developing trade and economic exchanges between the two countries. “We have to synchronize our economic ties with the high-level political dialogue and human relations between our countries,” Nikol Pashinyan said. The Acting Prime Minister of Armenia introduced the measures taken by the Armenian Government to combat corruption, simplify tax and customs procedures, and create an investment-friendly climate.
The President of Lebanon expressed readiness to assist the two governments with the implementation of joint programs and initiatives.
The sides looked at ways of enhancing cooperation within international organizations. In this context, Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the initiative to establish the Human Academy in Lebanon as announced by the Lebanese President at the UN General Assembly session of September 21, 2017 in New York.
“Armenia welcomes Lebanon’s initiative to become a global hub liaising different civilizations, religions and human races, and is ready to back it. We are confident that Lebanon’s efforts and long experience for peaceful coexistence of different religions and nations could be instructive not only for individual countries, but also for the whole region,” Nikol Pashinyan said, convinced that the initiative will arouse great interest among Armenian students.
The Lebanese President thanked Armenia’s Acting Prime Minister for our country’s participation in the United Nations’ UNIFIL peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon.
Emphasizing that Armenia honors its international commitments, and highlighting the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, Nikol Pashinyan expressed satisfaction with the fact that the UN Security Council has extended UNIFIL peacekeeping mission’s mandate for another year.
At the end of the meeting, Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed the Book of Honorary Guests.
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