
Armenia–EU Relations
Visiting Yerevan, Kallas says the EU and Armenia have never been as close as now
Armenia and the EU have concluded negotiations on an ‘ambitious’ new partnership agenda and agreed to launch security and defence consultations.
Armenia and the EU have concluded negotiations on an ‘ambitious’ new partnership agenda and agreed to launch security and defence consultations.
Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset arrived in Armenia on Wednesday.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó gave his statement during the Yerevan Dialogue Forum.
In March, the Armenian Parliament passed a bill that calls on the government to seek EU integration.
Reports indicate that a Kremlin deputy will work on advancing Russian interests ahead of Armenia’s 2026 elections.
A main focus of the talks was on aiding Armenia to become increasingly digitalised in a variety of sectors.
Kallas made the announcement following a brief meeting with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan in Rome.