ArmInfo. High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas still cannot find time to visit Yerevan. Note that since the end of February, official Yerevan has periodically announced Kallas's upcoming visit to Armenia, promoting the civil initiative for Armenia's accession to the European Union, but the visit has not yet taken place. However, Kallas found time to visit Baku, amidst the context of aggression and ethnic cleansing in Artsakh.
Today, during her speech at the Yerevan Dialogue conference, the Secretary General of the European External Action Service Belen Martinez Carbonell, announced that Kallas will visit Armenia, although the date has not yet been determined.
She expressed confidence that Kallas will promote EU assistance in achieving efforts to sign a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as support the reforms being implemented in Armenia. "Armenia and the EU have established constructive relations, and negotiations are underway on a new partnership agenda. Moreover, the EU wants Armenia to be included in regional discussions in line with the principle of interconnectedness, including within the framework of the Armenian initiative Crossroads of Peace. The last point of cooperation is security. Two years ago, we launched the EU mission in Armenia, which helps monitor the situation on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan," Carbonell noted.