Armenian Ambassador Mariam Gevorgyan met with Uruguay’s Vice President Carolina Cosse to discuss enhancing diplomatic ties and cooperation. The ambassador congratulated the vice president on her new position and highlighted the role of the Uruguayan-Armenian community and Armenia’s efforts toward peace in the South Caucasus region.
The Armenian Ambassador to Uruguay, Mariam Gevorgyan, recently met with Carolina Cosse, the Vice President of Uruguay and the President of the General Assembly and Senate. During this meeting, Ambassador Gevorgyan extended her congratulations to Vice President Cosse on her new role and wished her success in her duties.
The discussions focused on enhancing the friendly relations and parliamentary collaboration between Armenia and Uruguay. Ambassador Gevorgyan emphasized the significant contributions of the Uruguayan-Armenian community in this context, indicating its essential role in fostering bilateral ties.
Additionally, Ambassador Gevorgyan highlighted Armenia’s ongoing efforts towards establishing peace and stability in the South Caucasus region, underlining the nation’s commitment to diplomatic progress and regional cooperation. The engagement reflects a mutual interest in promoting long-lasting friendship and collaboration between the two nations.
In conclusion, the meeting between Ambassador Mariam Gevorgyan and Vice President Carolina Cosse underscores the commitment of both Armenia and Uruguay to strengthen their diplomatic relations. The discussions highlighted the importance of the Uruguayan-Armenian community and Armenia’s endeavors for peace in the South Caucasus. Such dialogues pave the way for enhanced cooperation and understanding between the two countries.
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