Pakistan Armenia Establish Diplomatic Ties
Pakistan and Armenia Formally Establish Diplomatic Relations in Tianjin
TIANJIN, China – In a landmark development, Pakistan and Armenia have formally established diplomatic relations following a special ceremony held in Tianjin on Sunday.
The leaders of both countries affirmed their commitment to the principles of the United Nations Charter and agreed to explore new areas of cooperation, including economy, education, culture, and tourism.
They further emphasized the importance of working together at bilateral and multilateral levels to promote peace, progress, and prosperity for the people of both nations.
Until now, Pakistan has remained the only country in the world that has not recognized Armenia as a sovereign state, largely due to its close ties with Azerbaijan during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The diplomatic breakthrough comes after Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a peace agreement on August 8 this year at the White House, under the mediation of U.S. President Donald Trump. At what Trump hailed as a “historic” event, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan shook hands, paving the way for improved regional relations.

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