In recent years, the world has become a more familiar, more visible, and increasingly predictable place for us, and this is directly linked to the development of our patterns of thinking, said Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during a Q&A session at the National Assembly, responding to a question from Civil Contract MP Tsovinar Vardanyan.
"I believe we must ultimately be confident that our way of thinking has as many dimensions as the world itself. Recent events and reactions clearly demonstrate the practical implementation of this theory. At times, there seems to be a certain political dissonance, and many analysts struggle to record, explain, or answer the question: how is it possible to have a strategic partnership with the United States, a strategic partnership with China, and be preparing for a strategic partnership with the Islamic Republic of Iran – and so on?" said the Prime Minister.
“One of the goals of our actions – including our balanced and balancing foreign policy – is to open our field of vision, our horizon. And in order to open that horizon, we must be able to perceive ourselves within that world more clearly, more fully, and more deeply. That is why I have stated before: it is important that the ideology of the real Armenia is fully in touch with the real world. It is important that the ideology of the real Armenia is not detached from reality,” Pashinyan emphasized.