
ArmInfo. During an extraordinary session of the National Assembly of Armenia on November 28, a draft Agreement "On Defining the Framework for Armenia's Participation in EU Crisis Management Operations between the Republic of Armenia and the European Union," submitted for ratification, was discussed.
According to Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan, the agreement was signed on June 30, 2025, aiming to define Armenia's participation in EU crisis management operations, eliminating the need to establish separate conditions for each mission. The agreement will allow Armenia to use the EU's experience and capabilities in crisis management. In recent years, cooperation between Armenia and the EU has also included security and defense, making the ratification of the agreement an important step towards deepening cooperation. "It was within the framework of cooperation in the security and defense sphere that the EU civilian observer mission was previously deployed to Armenia," Kostanyan said, adding that the country wants to not only receive but also contribute to the activities carried out by its European partners. Currently, there are 20 such missions operating worldwide, with mandates approved either by the UN Security Council, as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, or at the initiative of individual states and the EU, as was the case with Armenia.
The deputy minister noted that cooperation with the European Union in crisis management will enhance interaction between relevant agencies, promote further cooperation within new programs, and establish a clear legal basis for Armenia's participation in such missions. "The status of personnel sent by Armenia to participate in EU operations will be regulated by existing agreements." "The signing of the agreement is seen as a practical step towards strengthening Armenia-EU cooperation and implementing European standards, in line with Armenia's foreign policy." The deputy minister noted that countries sending their missions are responsible for covering all costs. However, the EU has various mechanisms to provide financial assistance from Brussels if needed. Prior to deploying Armenian observers to any location, political consultations are conducted.
It should be noted that on June 30, 2025, Armenia received notification from the EU regarding the completion of the domestic procedures necessary for the agreement to enter into force.