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Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia participated in 81st session of United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
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13:0921 Apr, 2025

Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia participated in 81st session of United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific

On April 21, in Bangkok, within the framework of the 81st session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Robert Abisoghomonyan participated and delivered remarks at the General Debate entitled “Current and emerging policy issues for inclusive and sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific”.
 
In his remarks, the Deputy Foreign Minister emphasized that the meeting offered an ample opportunity to reflect on the progress achieved so far, current challenges and the way forward in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. 
 
The Deputy Foreign Minister highlighted the importance of the ongoing cooperation between Armenia and UNESCAP in promoting green economy, environmental protection, human capital development and connectivity.
 
Addressing the importance of international support in reducing countries' vulnerability to climate change, the Deputy Foreign Minister emphasized the necessity of building resilient infrastructure and implementing early warning and preparedness systems. In this context, Robert Abisoghomonyan briefed on the human casualties and material damages resulting from the devastating floods in the northern regions of Armenia last year.
 
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs underscored the significance of hosting the upcoming COP17 on Biodiversity in Yerevan in 2026, emphasizing it as a key platform for cooperation on biodiversity and climate change. It was highlighted that Armenia, as the host country, has adopted an inclusive approach, ensuring the involvement of civil society, international organizations and all other stakeholders.
 
Touching upon Armenia’s peace agenda, the Deputy Foreign Minister introduced the “Crossroads of Peace” initiative of the Government of Armenia, emphasizing its potential as a vital guarantee to ensure economic interconnectivity and establish lasting peace, both within the South Caucasus region and beyond.
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