


ArmInfo. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will visit Azerbaijan and Armenia on July 1-2.
She will discuss with the authorities of the two republics the transformation of these countries into a transport corridor from Central Asia to Europe. According to TASS, European Commission spokesperson Paula Pinho announced this during a briefing in Brussels.
"On Wednesday next week, Ursula von der Leyen will travel to the South Caucasus to express European support. On Wednesday, she will travel to Azerbaijan, where she will meet with the President of that country, and on Thursday, to Armenia, where she will meet with the Prime Minister," Pinho said. She emphasized that the head of the European Commission will discuss the peace process between these countries and EU investments in their transport infrastructure, with the aim of turning Armenia and Azerbaijan into a "corridor from Central Asia to Europe."
It should be noted that, according to other sources, the visit will include discussions with Armenian authorities on easing trade regulations to facilitate the supply of Armenian products to the European market. A special EU civil society group has even been established in Brussels, aimed at "helping Yerevan diversify trade ties with Europe and reduce its dependence on Russia." During the visit, von der Leyen is expected to announce several new EU initiatives in the region, although their contents have not yet been officially disclosed.



