
Armenia–EU Relations
EU says Armenia ‘successfully’ implementing visa liberalisation plan
The remarks came during his visit to Yerevan.

The remarks came during his visit to Yerevan.

Raising the Georgia–EU issue led to speculation that the Georgian authorities had requested Nikol Pashinyan raise the matter.

The survey was published by the International Republic Institute (IRI).

The team would identify and counter Russian disinformation.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry warned Armenia of ‘potential negative consequences’ of what they called a ‘forced rapprochement with Brussels’.

The statement came after Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Armenia ‘unequivocally and without question’ wants to become an EU member state.

The Armenian Prime Minister also said that the country's Eurasian Economic Union Membership was not at risk for the time being.