
ArmInfo. The path of freedom that Poland has taken, and the process of building democracy and a democratic society, are exemplary for us, as stated by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in his speech as part of a joint statement with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on February 26 in Warsaw.
According to Pashinyan, his two-day official visit heralds and records a new stage in their bilateral relations. Pashinyan noted that Armenia has always felt Donald Tusk's support on the path of democratic reform.
"I want to thank you for this, as well as for the support Poland provides to the Republic of Armenia in various directions and areas, including within the European Union. We have felt this support. It was very important for me and our delegation to hear your assessments, in particular, of the law on launching the EU accession process, adopted in the Republic of Armenia last year. The encouraging words that you said really give us new confidence to continue the path of democratic reforms more confidently, in which our primary task is to make Armenia a country in line with EU standards," he said.
Pashinyan emphasized that democratic reforms are a very complex process. "They bring with them challenges, doubts, accusations, and, especially in today's world, it is sometimes accepted or even attempted to create the impression that a democratic country means being a weak country, that a democratic country means not being able to ensure and protect its own security. And I think that Poland, in this regard, is a very bright example of how democracy can be combined with a strong security system, a strong economy, and, of course, with strong partnerships in the international arena." In this regard, I am pleased to note that our traditional historical ties are being supplemented by our program of democratic reforms, and I must state that we highly appreciate Poland's support for democratic reforms and, of course, the peace process that is taking place in our region," the Armenian Prime Minister said.
Referring to Yerevan's peace agenda, Pashinyan noted that Europe serves as a role model for Armenia in this regard. "It was precisely an example of Europe's very complex, very brutal history in the peace process that has ultimately led us to the conviction that peace is truly the most important thing. There are always arguments against peace, but it is crucial to have and be able to rely on arguments that demonstrate the inalienability of peace, democracy, and freedom. And the path of freedom that Poland has taken, and this process of building democracy and a democratic society, are, of course, exemplary for us," Nikol Pashinyan concluded.