Armenia and Greece have signed an agreement on military-technical cooperation in Athens on December 14.
The signed agreement will intensify Armenia-Greece defense interaction across various dimensions, including military-technical engagements, exchange of experience, educational initiatives, training programs, tactical training, etc.
The agreement was signed by the country’s defense ministers, who discussed issues related to bilateral defense cooperation and emphasized the considerable potential for the development of cooperation.
Armenia’s Defense Minister Suren Papikyan, who is on an official visit to Greece, met with Greece’s National Defense Minister Nikolaos Dendias and laid a wreath at the Unknown Soldier monument in front of Greece’s Parliament.
They then issued a joint statement to the press.