Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said his country is ready to provide support to Armenia and further develop practical cooperation.
Speaking at a joint press conference with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan following their meeting in Yerevan on Friday, Tsahkna said that this is his second visit to Armenia as foreign minister and that it reflects Estonia’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.
“This is our commitment as the Estonian people: we love you, the Armenian people. You are very close to us, even though there is a great distance between us,” he said.
The Estonian foreign minister also highlighted the opening of Estonia’s embassy in Armenia, emphasizing its practical significance.
“We opened our embassy here, in Armenia. This is not just a symbolic step; it aims to develop practical cooperation between Armenia and Estonia,” Tsahkna said.
According to him, Armenia is at an important stage, and the policies being implemented could have a significant impact not only on the country but also on the entire region.
“The path to peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan is extremely important as a prerequisite for the prosperity of the people, as well as the development of business and trade,” he emphasized.
Tsahkna also noted that Estonia is ready to support Armenia by sharing its experience and knowledge, while at the same time being interested in learning from Armenia’s experience.
“We want to support, share our experience, and learn from you,” he said.
The Estonian foreign minister added that the processes taking place in the region can be seen as part of broader geopolitical changes, and Estonia wants to be an active participant in these developments.
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