
Armenia-European Union relations are stronger than ever, Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan said during a panel discussion at the third Yerevan Dialogue international forum titled “Europe Between New Forms of Power and Dominance: Geopolitical Role in a Fragmenting World.”
In his remarks, Grigoryan said Armenia has adopted a balanced and balancing foreign policy, in which diversification plays an important role.
He also spoke about what he described as peace established in the South Caucasus, emphasizing that the region has transformed from a conflict zone into a space of stability and peace.
According to Grigoryan, the main beneficiaries of peace are the countries of the region themselves.
In this context, he stressed that the establishment of peace has increased international attention toward the South Caucasus.
The 8th summit of the European Political Community took place in Yerevan on May 4, followed by the first Armenia-European Union summit. Around 50 high-level delegations arrived in Armenia for the event, including European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. French President Emmanuel Macron also visited Yerevan, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made his first visit to Armenia.