Statement by RA NA Speaker Alen Simonyan after Meeting with Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi
A few minutes ago, our meeting with Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Mrs Pelosi ended. We discussed the regional problems and the wide scope of bilateral cooperation.
Mrs Pelosi’s visit to Armenia in this gravest period is extremely important for us. We always felt her support in the most difficult issues sensible for us.
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During the meeting we spoke about the military aggression by Azerbaijan on September 13, against the sovereign territory of Armenia. I informed her that the Azerbaijani armed forces severely bombed not only the border positions of Armenia, but also numerous settlements and civilian infrastructure, as a consequence of which there are many human losses.
It is clear that the military-political power of Azerbaijan takes advantage of the fact that the attention of the international community is focused on Ukraine.
We are grateful to the United States for the agreement of the fragile ceasefire reached by their mediation on September 14. We are thankful also to the U.S power, particularly the members of the Congress for the targeted assessment to the war actions of Azerbaijan.
At the meeting I presented the consistent progress recorded in strengthening of democratic institutes and rule of law after 2018 Velvet revolution and the steps to be taken.
We referred to the development of the Armenian-American inter-parliamentary relations and discussed the perspectives of expansion of cooperation in that direction. In this context I highly appreciated the activity of the Congressional Armenian Caucus (CAC) and its key role in strengthening of bilateral ties.
The U.S. Congress has continuously proved that it is a reliable partner and an important platform, where in the atmosphere of mutual understanding and genuine friendship numerous issues on Armenia, Artsakh and the Armenian people can be discussed.
We also discussed regional problems, as well as issues on bilateral cooperation.
Both sides highlighted the need of continuous expansion of joint agenda aimed at democratic values.