
ArmInfo. Armenia and France signed a strategic partnership document, thereby confirming their intention to expand and strengthen relations, in line with the national interests and shared values of Armenia and France.
According to the press service of the Armenian government, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to respecting the principles of international law, specifically those outlined in the Charter of the United Nations and the Helsinki Final Act, willing to contribute to strengthening regional and international security, stability, and peace through the development of bilateral relations. The strategic partnership is based on the principles of sovereignty, equality, and territorial integrity of states, respect for democratic values, human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law, in an atmosphere of mutual respect and mutual benefit. This strategic partnership envisions comprehensive cooperation in the following areas: political, economic, judicial, defense, security, cultural, humanitarian cooperation, education, university cooperation, science, social affairs, environmental protection, technology, and decentralized cooperation.
In the political sphere, the countries will continue to deepen their political dialogue and hold regular political consultations at least annually to further develop bilateral relations and discuss issues of mutual interest. Key topics include Armenia's relations with the European Union, particularly based on the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and the new Armenia-EU strategic partnership agenda. By signing the document, Armenia and France reaffirm their commitment to the principles of gender equality and the protection of the rights of women and girls, as well as their intention to combat all forms of inequality and violence by strengthening public policy, supporting civil society, and developing multilateral cooperation. Armenia and France will develop their partnership in security, defense, military education, military-technical, and military-technological cooperation. Defense cooperation will be implemented on a long-term basis, through industrial cooperation in the defense sector, aimed at strengthening the defense capabilities of the two countries.
The parties intend to enhance cooperation within international structures on international and regional security issues, as well as strengthen cooperation within international peacekeeping missions. To ensure the integrity of information, access to free and reliable information, and preserve freedom of speech, Armenia and France will strengthen cooperation aimed at combating foreign-origin information manipulation. Within the economic agenda, the countries will strengthen cooperation in infrastructure development and sustainable transport, agriculture and food security, healthcare, innovation and digitalization, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, aerospace, waste management, environmental protection, sustainable use of natural resources, and financial services.
The full text of the document can be found at the following link: https://www.primeminister.am/u_files/file/documents/Partenariat%20strat%C3 %A9gique-arm-05_05_26.pdf