Armenia and EU Strengthen Ties in Phone Call: New Partnership Agenda on the Horizon, Discussions on Regional Issues Continue”.

Mirzoyan and Borel outline steps for implementing the new RA-EU partnership agenda

On Saturday, a telephone conversation took place between the Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and the Vice President of the European Commission, Josep Borel. During the call, they discussed a wide range of issues. The importance of deepening the partnership between Armenia and the European Union was emphasized by both sides, focusing on implementing existing cooperation programs and exploring new avenues for collaboration.

The “Armenia’s Resilience and Growth” EU program, developed after a meeting in Brussels on April 5, was highlighted. Plans to implement a new partnership agenda in the near future were also discussed. Mirzoyan stressed the need to make a final decision on starting a dialogue on the liberalization of visas between Armenia and the EU.

In addition to discussing upcoming activities and tasks on the agenda, Mirzoyan and Borel exchanged thoughts on regional issues. The Foreign Minister informed Borel about the latest developments in the process of regulating relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, particularly regarding border demarcation and the status of ongoing draft peace treaty negotiations. Reference was made to agreements reached in 1991 and the Alma-Ata Declaration, highlighting their importance in continuing to work towards a final agreement based on these foundations.

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