It should be noted that on April 23-30 The Deputy Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia Arturas Jerojanas participated in the defense education development program of the Ministry of Defense and NATO at the NATO headquarters.
During the meeting, the results of the aid provided to the educational institutions and training centers of the Armenian army under the program were discussed, and new areas of cooperation were defined.
Arturas Jerojan also spoke with the director of NATO’s collective security department, Dacian-Tiber Șerban, with whom he discussed the currently ongoing military cooperation programs between Armenia and the alliance and the possibilities of their development.
In early February, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reportedly said his country could no longer consider Russia its main defense and military partner.
Pashinyan pointed out that Russia did not help Armenia when Azerbaijan took “anti-terrorist measures” in September to regain control of Nagorno-Karabakh, after many local Armenians left the region.
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