The State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, emphasized the importance of encouraging Armenia and Azerbaijan to work on resolving their differences and achieving a lasting peace agreement during every engagement with their governments. He responded to a question from Freedom regarding the upcoming meeting between Pashinyan, Blinken, and Von der Leyen in Brussels on April 5, but did not provide specific details about the agenda of the meeting.
The upcoming meeting in Brussels will include the Prime Minister of Armenia, the Secretary of State of the United States, and the President of the European Commission. Secretary of the Security Council Armen Grigoryan shared general information about the agenda of the meeting, which will focus on trilateral cooperation and ways to strengthen Armenia’s resilience. The meeting will be an opportunity for high-ranking officials to discuss various aspects of political, economic, and security cooperation between the countries involved.
Overall, the goal of the meeting is to enhance cooperation and collaboration between Armenia, the United States, and Europe in addressing regional challenges and promoting stability in the region. This engagement reflects the ongoing efforts to support peace and stability in the Caucasus region and strengthen the relationships between the countries involved.