ArmInfo. Brussels intends to join forces with Armenia to strengthen and move relations in all dimensions. This was stated on April 5 in Brussels at a meeting in the EU-US- Armenia format by High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell.
"Together with our American friends, [we are] joining forces to demonstrate our strong commitment to Armenia’s sovereignty, democracy and resilience. We want to joint our forces, to strengthen and move our relations [with Armenia] forward in all dimensions.
That is what we agreed with the Foreign Minister [of Armenia, Ararat] Mirzoyan: to take our Armenia-EU Partnership Agenda to the highest possible level, inside the framework of our Partnership Council.
And this is not just words. The President of the Commission [Ursula von der Leyen] has announced a substantial Resilience and Growth package for Armenia, to underpin this Partnership Agenda.
We know that Armenia has to continue working on the reforms in order to increase their resilience. These efforts will be part of this comprehensive and enhanced Partnership Agreement.
We know that Armenia has to continue working on the reforms in order to increase their resilience. These efforts will be part of this comprehensive and enhanced Partnership Agreement.
This will increase the resilience of the Armenian society. And we have seen on the run up to this meeting, how Armenia has increasingly [been] targeted by Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference. And part of our commitment is to support you to tackle disinformation, and to make people understand which is the right way of doing things, improving media literacy.
Because we believe that a stronger and more stable Armenia means a stronger and more stable South Caucasus. Our work will be to the benefit of all countries in the region," Josep Borrell said, EEAS Press Team reports.