Armenian Ambassador Ruben Soghoyan highlighted Iraq as a key economic partner in the Middle East during a visit to Najaf. He noted strengthening cooperation in various fields, including trade and education, emphasizing the support for Iraqi students studying in Armenia. The partnership continues to thrive despite global changes, focusing on areas like technology and renewable energy.
On a recent visit to Najaf Governorate, Ruben Soghoyan, the Armenian Ambassador to Iraq, stated that Iraq serves as a significant economic partner for Armenia within the Middle East. He emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation across various sectors, including political, commercial, tourism, and cultural fields.
Soghoyan affirmed that ongoing regional and global changes have not undermined the relationships between Armenia and Iraq. The Armenian government remains committed to expanding and deepening this cooperation.
Notably, the collaboration extends into several areas such as trade, digital transformation, smart agriculture, renewable energy, and water treatment. Soghoyan highlighted the presence of a sizable number of Iraqi students enrolled in Armenian universities, covering subjects like engineering, medicine, and humanities, explaining that Armenia is dedicated to supporting these students.
Further, he noted ongoing educational partnerships through the establishment of twinning agreements between universities in Armenia and Iraq, which will foster greater academic collaboration and opportunities for students.
The diplomatic relations between Armenia and Iraq are actively developing, reflecting a mutual commitment to economic and educational partnership. Soghoyan’s remarks underscore the focus on innovation and cooperation in critical sectors such as technology and agriculture. This partnership is not only vital for trade but also encourages educational exchange between the two nations, benefitting Iraqi students studying in Armenia.
Original Source: ina.iq