The European Union and Armenia at a first ever summit in Yerevan reinforced cooperation in the areas of economic development, connectivity, security and defence.

“At the heart of this work is our joint commitment to peace and stability in the region”, said European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen: “Going forward, we will also deepen political dialogue, strengthen economic ties, and work towards a more secure, prosperous, and stable future. Our cooperation is grounded in common values, a shared vision for the South Caucasus, and full respect for sovereign choices.”
The EU leaders with Armenia’s prime minister Nikol Pashinyan took stock of EU-Armenia relations, as well addressing broader regional and global challenges, including the peace agenda and the normalisation of relations in the South Caucasus.
Economic growth in the country iwll be boosted with the launch of a Call for Expressions of Interest, inviting companies in the EU, the European Economic Area, and Armenia to develop strategic investment projects in the country.
The signing of first Letters of Intent with selected private sector partners in the fields of digital infrastructure, semiconductor skills, innovation ecosystems, and private investment mobilisation aim to bring a tangible positive impact to the country.
The first progress report on Armenia’s implementation of the visa liberalisation action plan was officially handed to the Armenians. This first report acknowledges good progress and provides recommendations on next steps in its implementation.
Leaders also witnessed the initialling of a working arrangement between the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and the Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs, which will enhance cooperation on border and migration management, supporting Armenia in the implementation of the visa liberalisation action plan.
On security and defence, leaders welcomed the establishment of an EU Partnership Mission in Armenia. Upon the request of Armenia, the EU will help enhancing Armenia’s resilience. Additionally, the Armenian Armed Forces received the first deliveries of EU assistance under the European Peace Facility, with a total value of EUR 30 million.
Call for expressions of interest from businesses to invest in Armenia