Modi felicita a Pashinyan por su victoria electoral en Armenia

El primer ministro Narendra Modi habló con el primer ministro armenio Nikol Pashinyan después de que su partido ganara las elecciones parlamentarias.

Modi felicitó a Pashinyan por la victoria del partido Contrato Civil. También agradeció a Armenia por su asistencia en la evacuación de ciudadanos indios desde Irán en medio de las tensiones regionales. Los dos líderes discutieron formas de fortalecer los lazos en comercio, defensa, tecnología e intercambios entre personas. Modi expresó el interés de la India en trabajar estrechamente con Armenia para seguir desarrollando las relaciones existentes. La conversación tuvo lugar el 25 de junio de 2026, según informes de India Today.

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