On 8 July, the European Union and Armenia held in Brussels the sixth meeting of the EU-Armenia Partnership Committee, established under the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The parties discussed the implementation of CEPA and the expanding EU-Armenia cooperation.
The EU and Armenia highlighted the significant momentum in their partnership, based on their commitment to common values. They welcomed the important announcements made by Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan and EU High Representative/Vice President Kaja Kallas during her visit to Armenia on 29 and 30 June 2025. These include a political agreement on the new EU-Armenia Partnership Agenda and the adoption by the Commission of a proposal for the visa liberalisation action plan.
The EU and Armenia further welcomed the progress in implementing the €270 million Resilience and Growth Plan, which supports Armenia’s closer sectoral cooperation with the EU and leverages large-scale investments in connectivity and businesses.
The Partnership Committee reviewed developments related to the rule of law, justice reform, law enforcement, human rights and the fight against corruption. The EU commended Armenia’s commitment to democracy, the rule of law and human rights and tangible progress in this regard. The EU emphasised the need for sustained reforms in these fields and additional measures to eliminate discrimination on all grounds. The two sides stressed the importance of meaningful involvement of civil society in decision-making and public affairs.
The EU and Armenia also discussed ways to promote inclusive regional connectivity, enhance economic diversification and mutual trade, accelerate the digital and green transitions, enhance cooperation in the field of energy security, and strengthen cooperation on climate action.
Regarding foreign, security and defence policy, the parties welcomed the recent signing of the agreement between the EU and Armenia establishing a framework for Armenia’s participation in EU crisis management missions and operations, and the launch of the first EU-Armenia Security and Defence Consultations. The two sides discussed new areas of cooperation, with a focus on building resilience to counter hybrid and cyber threats, foreign interference and disinformation.
The Partnership Committee also discussed regional developments and the Armenia-Azerbaijan normalisation process. The EU welcomed the agreement on the text of a draft peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan, calling for its signature and ratification. The EU also underlined its full support to Armenia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to the inviolability of its internationally recognised borders based on the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration. The EU also expressed its support to Armenia’s efforts to reach a full normalisation of relations with Türkiye.
The meeting was co-chaired by Audrone Perkauskiene, Deputy Managing Director Eastern Europe and Russia at the European External Action Service, and Vahan Kostanyan, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia.
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