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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a meeting with EU member state ambassadors accredited in Armenia.
Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia, Ambassador Vassilis Maragos, also participated in the meeting.
According to the readout issued by the Prime Minister’s Office, Ambassador Maragos congratulated Prime Minister Pashinyan on the results of the parliamentary elections held in Armenia on June 7, 2026.
The European Union’s readiness to continue close cooperation with Armenia was emphasized, with the aim of strengthening democratic values, stability, and development.
Prime Minister Pashinyan thanked the EU and its member states for their assessments and congratulatory messages regarding the elections.
The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of the EU’s support for Armenia’s democratic processes and the advancement of the reform agenda.
The meeting also addressed issues related to the Armenia-EU cooperation agenda. Views were exchanged on the reform agenda, strengthening the rule of law, economic cooperation, infrastructure development, energy resilience, as well as regional stability and peace.
The sides discussed steps aimed at further deepening the Armenia-EU partnership. The importance of maintaining high-level political dialogue and expanding cooperation across all areas of mutual interest was emphasized.