EU and US Commit to Strengthening Armenia's Resilience with New Financial and Development Support
In a high-level meeting in Brussels, the EU and US pledged over $355 million in support for Armenia, aiming to boost its democracy, economy, and regional stability.
- The European Union and the United States reaffirmed their support for Armenia's sovereignty, democracy, and socio-economic resilience in Brussels.
- A new EU-Armenia Partnership Agenda and a $65 million development assistance package from the US for 2024 aim to bolster Armenia's political reforms and economic development.
- The EU's Resilience and Growth Plan will provide EUR 270 million to Armenia for 2024-2027, focusing on trade diversification and the socio-economic integration of displaced people.
- Armenia's pivot towards the West, marked by shifting alliances and increasing cooperation with the EU and US, comes amid tensions with traditional ally Russia.
- The support packages aim to enhance Armenia's regional connectivity, economic diversification, and long-term stability, amidst ongoing challenges with displaced persons and regional tensions.