Fitch Upgrades Armenia's Rating Outlook to Positive

International rating agency Fitch Ratings has changed its outlook on Armenia's credit rating to "positive", while affirming the rating itself at "BB-". This was announced by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who emphasized that this reflects the international community's confidence in the country's economic policy.

According to Pashinyan, this decision by the agency is not just numbers. It indicates that Armenia's policies and institutional stability are beginning to be perceived in global markets as an indicator of the reliability and sustainability of the state.

Fitch's decision opens up new opportunities for Armenia in the international financial arena, strengthens the country's position among investors, and signals the beginning of a new stage of confidence in the economy. The Prime Minister noted that this step is a merit of all citizens and an important stage in the development of the state.