PanARMENIAN.Net - During the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum Summit in Brussels, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan presented the new strategic directions aimed at deepening Armenia-EU relations.
In his remarks, Kostanyan outlined the newly adopted Armenia-EU Strategic Partnership Agenda, which sets ambitious goals for cooperation, particularly in the fields of security, cybersecurity, and the economy.
He underscored the political and geographic shifts occurring in the EU's eastern neighborhood, noting their influence on the bloc's regional policies. Kostanyan also emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation with Central Asian countries and enhancing regional connectivity and economic collaboration.
He noted that after 2027, the economic pillar would become the main driver of cooperation. At the same time, he highlighted the Eastern Partnership's core values - rule of law, human rights, and democracy- as vital elements for the successful implementation of economic and connectivity initiatives.
Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, on a working visit to Belgium, also visited the newly acquired building for Armenia's diplomatic mission in Brussels, discussing necessary steps for its renovation and operational readiness.
"The government is expanding Armenia's diplomatic presence and improving working conditions for diplomatic services," a statement said.
On December 2, Ararat Mirzoyan met with EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos in Brussels. On the same day, within the framework of the sixth session of the Armenia-EU Partnership Council, the Armenia-EU Strategic Partnership Agenda was signed. A joint declaration was also adopted at the end of the session.
Source: PanArmenian.Net
















