Armenia-Greece bilateral and Armenia-Greece-Cyprus trilateral defense cooperation programs for 2025 signed
On December 19, Armenia-Greece bilateral and Armenia-Greece-Cyprus trilateral defense consultations were held in Athens, in which a delegation led by Levon Ayvazyan, Head of the Defense Policy and International Cooperation Department, participated from the RA Ministry of Defense. This was reported by the RA Ministry of Defense.
During the consultations, the work carried out in defense cooperation in 2024 and the tasks to be done in 2025 were discussed. The parties noted that cooperation has made significant progress in terms of both volume and content and has included important areas that require more long-term, systematic work.
The issues of introducing new approaches and standards in the defense sector were also discussed. Levon Ayvazyan presented to his colleagues the process of transforming the RA Army and highlighted the contribution of the Greek and Cypriot partners, especially in the training of various branches of the RA Armed Forces, military education, exercises and drills, exchange of experience, advisory support and other areas. The latest regional and international military-political developments were also touched upon. The parties attached importance to the regular holding of defense consultations. At the end of the consultations, the Armenia-Greece bilateral and Armenia-Greece-Cyprus trilateral defense cooperation programs for 2025 were signed, which include several dozen events in many areas of the vital activity of the armed forces.