Armenian Security Council Holds Meeting with CIA

Armenian Security Council Holds Meeting with CIA

Armenian Secretary of the Security Council Armen Grigoryan reported about his meetings at the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). 

"Held working meetings at the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley," Grigoryan wrote on social networks. Grigoryan did not provide other details, including with which CIA officers the discussions took place. 

The Administrative Head of the Armenian Security Council visited the headquarters of American foreign intelligence as part of a working visit to Washington. Before that, he discussed at the Pentagon the prospects for developing bilateral relations with Laura Cooper, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense. 

Earlier, Armen Grigoryan met with Jake Sullivan, the National Security Adviser to the US President, and Hikmet Hajiyev, Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan for Foreign Affairs. 

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