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‘Germany, as a firm supporter of democratic reforms, is a reliable partner for us’: Pashinyan sends congratulatory message to the Chancellor of Germany

October 03,2022 16:44

The Prime Minister sends congratulatory message to the Chancellor of Germany

 

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to Olaf Scholz, the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany on the occasion of the National Day. The message reads as follows,

“Your Excellency,

I heartily congratulate you and the friendly people of Germany on the occasion of the National Day.

32 years ago, this day was a turning point for Germany, opening a new page also in the history of world politics and international relations. This important event marked the beginning of the development and strengthening of reunified Germany and the prosperity of the German people.

Today, Germany has become an exemplary country of development, democracy and preservation of universal values, making its contribution to overcoming the challenges facing humanity.

I am happy to record that Armenian-German relations are developing dynamically in the political, economic, cultural, educational, inter-parliamentary fields and decentralized cooperation, based not only on bilateral interests, but also on the value system shared by our peoples.

Your Excellency,

Today, Armenia is going through a difficult but at the same time important path for the further development and democratization of the country, full of various challenges, for overcoming of which we highly value the support of our partners. In this regard, Germany, as a firm supporter of democratic reforms, is a reliable partner for us.

Once again, I congratulate you on the occasion of the National Day, wishing you new success.”

 

INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT OF THE OFFICE OF THE PRIME-MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

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