
ArmInfo. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a phone conversation with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission. According to the government's press service, The interlocutors discussed issues related to responding to the economic challenges facing Armenia and further developing bilateral cooperation.
Ursula von der Leyen reaffirmed the European Union's commitment to supporting Armenia's economic resilience and development programs. She informed that the EU is preparing an assistance package that includes immediate financial assistance of more than 50 million euros, as well as additional measures to expand export opportunities for Armenian products and facilitate trade. Various practical assistance programs to be provided to the agricultural and floriculture sectors were also discussed. In this context, the importance of creating new opportunities for Armenian products in European markets was emphasized.
The interlocutors emphasized the importance of deepening business ties and the consistent implementation of the agreements reached at the Armenia-EU Summit in Yerevan, as well as the promotion of the Armenia-EU strategic agenda. It was noted that EU support within the framework of the "Resilience and Growth" program has already contributed to the development of thousands of enterprises and the creation of new jobs in Armenia.
The initiatives implemented within the framework of the Armenia-EU Connectivity Partnership were also touched upon. Ursula von der Leyen reaffirmed the EU's readiness to support the development of infrastructure projects and regional communications. The parties agreed to establish a joint Armenia-EU working group, which will coordinate the implementation of current programs and discuss new areas of cooperation.
Earlier, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that Russia's recent restrictions against Armenia amount to nothing more than economic coercion and are unacceptable. "By extending export restrictions on Armenian products, Moscow is using economic relations as a weapon for political pressure. We know this scenario too well. This is why Europe stands firmly by Armenia," Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement. According to her, the aid will not be limited to the specified amount and will include measures to facilitate trade in certain Armenian goods, in particular agri-food products, as well as practical support for affected sectors, "such as Armenian flowers, given that Russia recently restricted the import of Armenian flowers on the basis of dubious accusations". "A shipment of 10,000 flowers is scheduled to arrive in Latvia tomorrow. More will follow. We will also continue to connect our businesses, following the commitments made at our recent summit in Yerevan," she said. The head of the European Commission noted that EU support from 2024 under the Resilience and Growth Plan has already helped 7,000 businesses and contributed to the creation of more than 20 000 jobs. "Armenia is a place where talent, innovation, and opportunity meet. For European businesses, it is a key place to be," she emphasized. Von der Leyen also called the recent resumption of trade routes with Turkey, including the railway connection through Georgia and Turkey, "an excellent step forward." "Armenia has the potential to become a strategic hub connecting Europe, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia. We stand ready to support infrastructure and border crossings as regional connections resume," she said. The head of the European Commission noted that an agreement had been reached to establish a joint EU-Armenia working group to ensure effective coordination in all these areas, which will oversee the implementation of all these initiatives and any further measures in the future.
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