In July 2016, the
Government of Armenia announced that it supports the BSEC to increase cooperation with other international organizations and partners and to support trade and commercial activities between member states, during a meeting in
Sochi. On 16 December 2017, former Foreign Minister of Armenia
Eduard Nalbandyan stated, "Armenia is committed to BSEC's strategic goals" and reaffirmed Armenia's support to the organization's economic agenda which aims at expanding regional cooperation, during the 37th session of the council of foreign ministers of the BSEC in
Kyiv. On 1 July 2021, Armenia took over the two-year coordination of the BSEC Energy Working Group. Armenian officials stated their support for promoting economic growth and sustainable development in the region. In February 2022, Armenian Foreign Minister
Ararat Mirzoyan, called for the expansion of cooperation between BSEC members, increasing trade, and promoting peace and security around the wider Black Sea region. On 14 March 2022, the secretary-general of the BSEC,
Lazăr Comănescu, praised the resumption of efforts to revive
Armenia–Turkey relations as a "source of inspiration." Comănescu stated, "The bilateral talks between Ankara and Yerevan prove that even very delicate issues not only deserve to be discussed and solved through negotiations, but there should be no alternative to peaceful negotiations." ==See also==