

On January 13, Belgium's Chamber of Representatives President Peter de Roover had a significant meeting with Armenia’s ambassador to Belgium, Tigran Balayan. Their discussions centered on enhancing the Armenia-Belgium bilateral relations, emphasizing the importance of expanding inter-parliamentary cooperation and the fruitful outcomes expected from existing collaboration frameworks. Ambassador Balayan provided insights into the Armenia-EU strategic partnership, underscoring the critical nature of the Armenia-EU summit scheduled for May, which promises to delve into regional stability matters. Additional discussions were held regarding the outcomes of the Washington Peace Summit and ongoing efforts to maintain stability in the region. The meeting also served as a platform to address pressing issues such as the situation of Armenian hostages in Baku, which remains a top priority for both nations. The leaders recognized the importance of sustained dialogue and collaboration to achieve lasting peace and resolve outstanding humanitarian concerns. Furthermore, Ambassador Balayan emphasized the significance of these bilateral engagements in fostering peace and prosperity in the broader geopolitical landscape. De Roover, echoing the sentiments shared, reiterated Belgium’s commitment to supporting Armenia in its quest for regional peace and reiterated Belgium’s stance on promoting democratic values and human rights, aligning with the broader objectives of the Armenia-EU partnership. This partnership is seen as a vital component of Armenia’s foreign policy strategy, intending to enhance regional cooperation and political dialogue across Europe. As the meeting concluded, both leaders expressed optimism about the positive trajectory of their bilateral relationship and continued commitment to working together towards mutual goals. The dialogue underscored a shared vision for nurturing peace and prosperity not only between Armenia and Belgium but throughout the region.