
“This summit has been made possible thanks to the agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan,” he said.
Twelve observer missions are accredited to monitor Armenia’s parliamentary elections, including three with alliance status.
The families stressed that Canada has demonstrated principled leadership in combating arbitrary detention and hostage diplomacy.
The sides discussed Armenia–Canada bilateral relations and exchanged views on issues of mutual interest.
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola responded to Ilham Aliyev, insisting EU positions remain unchanged.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to formalize strategic partnership with Armenia.
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“This is a manifestation of the developing relations between Belgium and Armenia,” Pashinyan stated.
He said the two countries have been living in peaceful conditions for nine months and are trying to adapt to this reality.
“Immediately after this trip, I will have another discussion with President Aliyev,” he said.
Earlier, it was reported that the Armenian side had sent an official invitation to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“This is very important. We wish Armenia and Azerbaijan peace, one that will be lasting,” he said.
Vahan Kostanyan noted that the summit has brought together issues of national importance for Armenia.
Participants in the protest called on the international community to take concrete steps to ensure the realization of that right.
“Of course, the European prospect is on the table, and Armenia will decide for itself,” she said.
“We hope that I will have the opportunity to visit Azerbaijan in 2028, when the European Political Community summit is held there,” he said.
European Parliament member Miriam Lexmann has praised a strong cross-party resolution supporting Armenia’s democracy and elections.
Armenia and FAO have signed a partnership framework focusing on sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and rural development.
EU funding boosts Armenia’s education reforms, supporting infrastructure, teacher training, and modern learning systems.
It was also stated that claims in the resolution regarding the return of Armenians to the Karabakh region are “completely unfounded.”
Azerbaijan has decided to suspend cooperation with the European Parliament, citing objections to a recent resolution it considers biased.
Activists plan rallies in Yerevan and Gyumri during EU-related summits, demanding the return of Armenian detainees.
At the same time, no water had been released from the lake through the canal of the Hrazdan Hydropower Plant.
According to the statement, the European Parliament has sent a clear signal that the elections must be free, fair, and competitive.
Yerevan’s Golden Apricot film festival returns in July, bringing acclaimed international films and renowned cinema figures to Armenia.
An Armenian political party plans to submit evidence of alleged Azerbaijani interference in upcoming elections to the EU.
Armenia’s foreign minister calls for focusing on future priorities, highlighting peace efforts and regional connectivity.
Armenia reiterated its commitment to nuclear non-proliferation at the UN, highlighting disarmament efforts.
Armenia and India consider deeper defense ties, including joint development and possible local production of military equipment.
Armenian Apostolic Church condemns statements defending the destruction of cultural heritage.