
ArmInfo. The EU Delegation to Armenia has announced the upcoming visit of EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighborhood Policy, Marta Kos, to Yerevan.
"EU-Armenia relations continue to deepen at a pivotal moment in the partnership, underscoring the strong and shared commitment to advancing bilateral cooperation across key strategic priorities. In view of the planned visit by the Commissioner Marta Kos on 19-20 March and in the run-up to the first-ever EU- Armenia Summit, a working visit by top officials from the European Commission took place yesterday, serving to assess progress in the implementation of the new Strategic Agenda for the EU-Armenia Partnership. This Strategic Agenda builds on the foundations of the long-term EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA)," the EU Delegation's statement reads.
It is noted that regional connectivity in transport, energy, and digital links was the key focus of the discussions. The EU stated that particular attention was given to supporting the Armenian government's "Crossroads of Peace" initiative and delivering its synergy with the Cross-Regional Connectivity Agenda. " Options for EU support for jointly identified priority projects were outlined, with economic resilience and the creation of new opportunities for trade and mobility highlighted as shared interests. The final design of the package of reforms and investments under the Resilience and Growth Plan for Armenia was also confirmed with the government, including its second installment of 202.5 million euros, previously announced by Commissioner Marta Kos during her visit in September 2025," the EU diplomatic mission to Armenia emphasized.