
EU Envoy Hails Deepening Armenia-EU Ties in Europe Day Address

On the occasion of Europe Day, EU Ambassador to Armenia Vassilis Maragos issued a message celebrating the deepening partnership between Armenia and the European Union, while reaffirming shared values of peace, democracy, and cooperation.
In his statement, Ambassador Maragos reflected on the historical significance of the Schuman Declaration of 1950, which laid the foundation for a united and peaceful Europe:
“It was a choice for the future instead of the past; peace instead of war; unity instead of division.”
He praised recent progress in EU-Armenia relations, noting:
“Relations between the EU and Armenia have never been so close. We are working together on a new partnership agenda. We have launched the visa liberalisation dialogue, and the EU will continue supporting Armenia’s resilience, economy, and reform agenda.”
Maragos also emphasized the strong cultural ties between Europe and Armenia, calling them “interlinked,” and highlighted the civilian EU Mission in Armenia (EUMA) as a sign of the EU’s enduring commitment to regional peace and security.
He concluded:
“Across the world, we are a principled and reliable partner for prosperity, security, and reform.”
Armenia Reaffirms Commitment to EU Ties at Europe Day Event
During the Europe Day celebration on May 10 in Yerevan’s Freedom Square, Armenia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Robert Abisoghomonyan reaffirmed the government’s strong commitment to deepening ties with the European Union.
Speaking alongside EU Ambassador Vassilis Maragos, Abisoghomonyan praised the EU’s role in supporting Armenia’s democratic reforms, rule of law, human rights protection, and economic development.
He highlighted the shared determination of Armenia and EU member states to broaden cooperation and strengthen Armenia’s institutional resilience.
The event, themed “EU-Armenia: Cultural Bridge,” featured performances by Armenian and European ensembles, as well as booths showcasing EU-funded projects in Armenia. The celebration underscored both the cultural and strategic significance of EU-Armenia relations.
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