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EU, Armenia Sign New Partnership Deals at First Bilateral Summit

The package expands cooperation on transport, energy and digital links and includes new investment, border and security steps, officials said.

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The EU and Armenia have held their first-ever bilateral summit, agreeing to foster closer economic ties as the former Soviet nation makes a cautious pivot towards the West. The two sides signed a new connectivity partnership focused on transport, energy and digital links. Armenia, however, is deeply reliant on Russian energy and remains a member of the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union. Plus, North Korea welcomes foreign delegations to its spri…

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The European Union-Armenia summit that took place this Tuesday - after the closing of another European Political Community summit - was intended to “send a clear signal of the EU's firm commitment to deepen our relations” with that country and to “strengthen cooperation in many new areas. To bring Armenia and its population closer to the European Union”, is the purpose. The summit constituted “a fundamental opportunity to further strengthen bila…

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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