The most important outcome of Armenia-China relations is the establishment of a strategic partnership, formalized in a document adopted following my meeting with the President of China, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during the government’s September 18 press briefing, responding to a question about what the Armenia-China agreements mean for Armenian businesses.
“A strategic partnership means, among other things, that the business sectors of our countries now have a positive political signal to deepen cooperation in the economy and other areas. It is simply up to our partners to take advantage of these opportunities.
Of course, distance and transport limitations exist, but I hope—and in fact I am convinced—that the unblocking of regional infrastructure will resolve a significant part of these issues.
Just imagine the possibility of loading cargo onto trains in Armenia and unloading it in China. This would create a completely different economic reality, and one of our key objectives is precisely to record and achieve that reality.
Overall, concrete partnership has been established between Armenia and China, and this partnership—also thanks to reciprocal investment opportunities—must continue to develop,” he said.