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We seek to become a constructive participant in Mediterranean cooperative frameworks and are ready to work with all partners to effectually respond to the needs and priorities of our countries for the common good. Alen Simonyan

February 21,2025 11:09

Alen Simonyan’s speech at the 19th Plenary Session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean

Excellencies,

Dear colleagues,

Ladies and gentlemen,

First, I would like to express my gratitude to Mr. Ignazio La Russa, President of the Senate, Mr. Lorenzo Fontana, President of the Chamber of Deputies, and Mr. Enaam Mayara, President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean, for the invitation to take this distinguished floor.

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean is a unique platform, as it addresses such issues as counter-terrorism, confidence building, peace support, conflict resolution, economic integration, and many other pressing problems that the world faces today.

Armenia shares deep civilizational ties with Mediterranean nations, rooted in centuries of historical connections. The Armenian Diaspora, with its vibrant presence across the region, has long served as a bridge for cultural exchange and strong relations.

Our country is not a member of the Union for the Mediterranean but cooperates with it on initiatives related to sustainable development and regional stability. Driven by economic, cultural, and geopolitical interests, we are actively cooperating with countries in the region.

Armenia is a founding member of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), whose activities and those of the Union often overlap. Armenia advocates stronger synergies between the BSEC and its partners in the pursuit of shared goals.

Taking advantage of being present here, I would like to express our aspiration of becoming a partner state of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean.

Armenia is active in the format of the Landlocked Developing Countries. As a landlocked country whose eastern and western borders have been blockaded for over three decades, our country is acutely aware of the importance of open borders and a fully functioning transportation infrastructure. The elimination of political barriers to the free movement of people, cargo, and services is necessary for integration into global markets.

Geopolitical security crises, supply chain disruptions, rising food and fuel prices, and climate change: all these factors significantly cloud the prospects for development in our group of countries.

Colleagues,

Today, the challenges confronting the world, including our region, are dire and cannot be overstated. Armenia faces major humanitarian and security problems. The constant threat of force is inimical to the health of any society. It is absolutely clear to us that only through peace can we achieve stability and progress. To this end, Armenia actively seeks to establish a stable and lasting peace in the region.

As the cornerstone of the peace agenda, the Crossroads of Peace project was presented by the Armenian government to create new and improve existing infrastructure in the South Caucasus to boost economic, political, and cultural ties. This project was designed not to compete with other regional logistics projects but to complement them. The plan centers on the creation of new links among all countries in the region, based on a vision of inclusive access. Its principles are that all infrastructure – roads, railways, pipelines, cables and power lines – will operate under the sovereign jurisdiction of the countries through which they pass; each country, through its state institutions, will safeguard the infrastructure and ensure border and customs control of the vehicles, cargo, and people that pass through its territory; all infrastructure will be used for international and domestic transportation; countries will use the infrastructure on the basis of reciprocity and equality, and, in accordance with these principles, border and customs controls will be facilitated through collective agreement.

From the Persian or Arabian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, from the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea – as missing sections of railways and roads are restored and unblocked, a seamless connection will emerge.

The Republic of Armenia reaffirms its commitment to contribute to regional peace and stability and hopes that the negotiations underway with Türkiye on opening the border will bear fruit. We seek to become a constructive participant in Mediterranean cooperative frameworks and are ready to work with all partners to effectually respond to the needs and priorities of our countries for the common good.

RA NA

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