Pallone Applauds Signing of First-Ever Strategic Partnership Agreement Between United States and Republic of Armenia
Washington, DC – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) celebrated the signing of a strategic partnership agreement planned for later today between the United States and the Republic of Armenia. As Co-Chair and founder of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, Pallone will meet with an Armenian government delegation this afternoon after the historic signing ceremony. This agreement is the product of months of discussions kicked off by U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James O’Brien’s visit to Yerevan, Armenia, in June. During that visit, O’Brien announced the U.S.-Armenia Strategic Dialogue Capstone meeting to review the significant progress made in deepening bilateral relations and discuss next steps. The strategic partnership agreement is the next step in the process to bring closer cooperation and collaboration between the countries in economic and energy sectors, security and law enforcement, and democratic and justice reforms.
“This agreement highlights the remarkable progress in the U.S.-Armenia relationship, a cause I have passionately championed in my role as Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues,” said Pallone. “It demonstrates the growth and important reforms the Armenian government has made since the Velvet Revolution in 2018 and shows the promise the nation has as a reliable American partner in the South Caucasus. Most importantly, a strategic partnership means closer bilateral ties between our countries, further American investments in the future of Armenia, and an overall stronger link between our people. I’m pleased the Biden Administration has made this partnership official, and I look forward to working closely with the State Department and the Armenian government to continue this positive momentum.”