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India & Armenia Set to Further Expand Cooperation: Armenian Foreign Ministry
India & Armenia Set to Further Expand Cooperation: Armenian Foreign Ministry
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Armenian and Indian Foreign Ministers Ararat Mirzoyan and Subramanyam Jaishankar during a telephone conversation on Sunday stressed the importance of bilateral... 16.06.2025, Sputnik India
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"The situation in the region was discussed, the ministers stressed the importance of constant communication and close cooperation in the conditions of the crisis," the ministers said.The interlocutors will continue to maintain active contacts, including in the context of discussions within the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Armenian Foreign Ministry stressed.Earlier, the Armenian government established the post of military attaché in India, justifying it by activation of military-technical cooperation between the two countries.In December 2024, the New Indian Express, citing Bharat Electronics Limited, reported that India had sent the first battery of its Akash SAMs to Armenia. The publication recalled that in 2022 Armenia signed an agreement with India to purchase 15 Akash missile systems worth about 60 billion rupees ($710 million) and became the first foreign country to buy this missile system.
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India & Armenia Set to Further Expand Cooperation: Armenian Foreign Ministry
Armenian and Indian Foreign Ministers Ararat Mirzoyan and Subramanyam Jaishankar during a telephone conversation on Sunday stressed the importance of bilateral cooperation amid the regional crisis, the press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry reported.
"The situation in the region was discussed, the ministers stressed the importance of constant communication and close cooperation in the conditions of the crisis," the ministers said.
The interlocutors will continue to maintain active contacts, including in the context of discussions within the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Armenian Foreign Ministry stressed.
Earlier, the Armenian government established the post of military attaché in India, justifying it by activation of military-technical cooperation between the two countries.
In December 2024, the New Indian Express, citing Bharat Electronics Limited, reported that India had sent the first battery of its Akash SAMs to Armenia. The publication recalled that in 2022 Armenia signed an agreement with India to purchase 15 Akash missile systems worth about 60 billion rupees ($710 million) and became the first foreign country to buy this missile system.