Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan has concluded his working visit to Geneva, where he participated in high-level segments of the UN Human Rights Council and the Conference on Disarmament. Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing Armenpress, that the minister has now departed for Warsaw, Poland.
According to Ani Badalyan, the spokesperson for the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mirzoyan is traveling to the Polish capital as part of a prime ministerial delegation. During the visit, he is scheduled to participate in a series of planned high-level meetings and official discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral relations.
The transition from Geneva to Warsaw follows a series of international engagements where disarmament and human rights were the primary focus. Warsaw serves as a significant diplomatic hub in Central Europe, and such visits are typically utilized to discuss regional security, economic cooperation, and European integration efforts. This diplomatic tour comes at a time when regional dynamics in the South Caucasus remain a focal point for international observers and European partners.