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Belarus and Armenia

Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Armenia were established on June 11, 1993. A number of joint events were held in 2023 to mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. More than 80 agreements regulating different spheres of cooperation have been signed by the countries.

Bilateral highest-  and high-level visits are organized on a regular basis. Presidents, Prime Ministers, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the two states meet each other regularly in the framework of EAEU and CIS.

In November 2022, the President of the Republic of Belarus A. Lukashenko visited Armenia to participate in a session of the CSTO Collective Security Council, where he presented the priority directions of our country’s chairmanship in the CSTO in 2023.

In October 2022, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus R. Golovchenko met with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia N. Pashinyan. Current issues of bilateral cooperation were discussed.

The 13th meeting of the Interparliamentary Commission on Cooperation between the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus and the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia was held in Minsk in June 2023.

The Republic of Armenia is an important partner of the Republic of Belarus in the South Caucasus. Strengthening relations with this country meets the long-term foreign policy and foreign economic priorities of Belarus.

An extensive distribution network of Belarusian enterprises has been formed in Armenia, including two of its own entities.

The 16th meeting of the Intergovernmental Belarusian-Armenian Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation was held in Yerevan in September 2022.


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