Modi félicite Pashinyan pour sa victoire aux élections en Arménie

Le Premier ministre Narendra Modi s'est entretenu avec le Premier ministre arménien Nikol Pashinyan après la victoire du parti de ce dernier aux élections législatives.

Modi a félicité Pashinyan pour la victoire du parti Contrat civil. Il a également remercié l'Arménie pour son aide dans l'évacuation des ressortissants indiens d'Iran dans un contexte de tensions régionales.

Les deux dirigeants ont discuté des moyens de renforcer les liens dans les domaines du commerce, de la défense, de la technologie et des échanges interpersonnels. Modi a exprimé l'intérêt de l'Inde à travailler en étroite collaboration avec l'Arménie pour consolider les relations existantes.

La conversation a eu lieu le 25 juin 2026, selon les informations rapportées par India Today.

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