Papoyan: Armenian-American relations remain unchanged after new President's election
YEREVAN, November 6. /ARKA/. Relations between Armenia and the United States will remain stable and warm, said Gevorg Papoyan, Minister of Economy of Armenia and Deputy Chairman of the ruling Civil Contract Party.
Donald Trump has won the election for the 47th President of the United States
“We are also striving for a strategic partnership, and a corresponding document has been signed. I am sure that nothing will change,” Papoyan told journalists in parliament on Wednesday, responding to a question about the impact of the new U.S. president's election on Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations
According to him, analyzing U.S. policy is a thankless task.
"I've never taken such 'serious' analysts seriously, for example, speculating on what will happen if this or that candidate wins. Let's leave the Americans alone. America is a country with its own policies, powerful institutions, and I’m not going to offer 'amateur' commentary," Papoyan said.
The Minister also stated that Armenia's priorities include concluding a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, establishing diplomatic relations with Turkey, securing peace within Armenia, ensuring consistent economic growth, and improving the well-being of the country's population. -0-