ArmInfo.German Ambassador to Armenia Matthias Kiesler sees new realities in the Armenia-EU relations with the new Armenian government. "Nikol Pashinyan stated before the election to the post of Prime Minister of Armenia that the foreign policy vector of the country will not change, especially with respect to relations with Russia, but when you study the new government program, the changes are in person, especially with relations with the European Union.
Active changes, is a concrete part of the further deepening of cooperation, moreover, the EU occupies the third line among Armenia's priority partners after Russia and the United States, "the Ambassador said on June 14 in Yerevan at a conference ia "The future of the Eastern Partnership during the period of unrest".
Kiesler stressed that the new program of the government more clearly outlines the cooperation on the part of the Armenia-EU framework agreement on a comprehensive and expanded partnership, and on the liberalization of the visa regime. At the same time, the diplomat stated that the Armenian society has serious expectations from relations with the European Union and from the framework agreement, the opportunities it opens