11:27 - 8.06.2026
June 8, Fineko/abc.az. In a sensational statement to journalists, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly announced his intention to make an official visit to Azerbaijan in the future.
ABC.AZ reports that the Armenian PM stressed that his country is committed to the multifaceted development of international relations and expressed a desire to participate in the global event planned to be held in Baku in the coming years.
In his speech, Pashinyan, referring to the foreign policy priorities of official Yerevan, decisively noted: "I will go to Moscow, Washington, and Brussels. As I stated earlier, I have high hopes for the opportunity to personally participate in the summit of the European Political Union, which will be held in Baku. We intend to fully and extensively develop our international relations."
Pashinyan also clarified an issue that has been widely discussed in the media lately - allegations of serious disagreements between Yerevan and Moscow. He called the talks about the alleged tension in relations with Russia completely artificial and said that such rumors have no real basis.