Mariam Gevorgyan, the Armenian Ambassador to Uruguay, met with Vice President Carolina Cosse to discuss strengthening Armenia-Uruguay relations and improving parliamentary collaboration. They recognized the role of the Uruguayan-Armenian community and discussed Armenia’s efforts to establish peace in the South Caucasus region.
In a recent engagement, Armenian Ambassador to Uruguay, Mariam Gevorgyan, conferred with Carolina Cosse, the Vice President of Uruguay and President of the General Assembly and Senate. The ambassador extended warm congratulations to Vice President Cosse on her new role and wished her success in her endeavors.
During their meeting, both officials explored avenues for enhancing the amicable relationship and parliamentary collaboration between Armenia and Uruguay. They emphasized the significance of the Uruguayan-Armenian community in fostering these ties, as noted in a statement from the embassy.
Additionally, Ambassador Gevorgyan highlighted Armenia’s ongoing efforts aimed at achieving peace and stability within the South Caucasus region. This initiative reflects Armenia’s commitment to regional cooperation and stability, as acknowledged by the embassy in its report.
The meeting between Ambassador Gevorgyan and Vice President Cosse marks a pivotal moment in enhancing Armenia-Uruguay relations. The discussions regarding parliamentary cooperation and the role of the Uruguayan-Armenian community signify a mutual commitment to fostering friendly ties. Furthermore, Armenia’s dedication to regional peace in the South Caucasus underscores its proactive approach to promoting stability.
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