
ArmInfo.On March 11, a cross-party coalition of MEPs sent an official letter to Kaja Kallas, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, urging a fundamental reassessment of the EU's policy towards Azerbaijan.
According to a statement received by ArmInfo from the ARF "Armenian Cause" Central Committee, the letter, initiated by MEP Marie Toussaint and supported by 36 other lawmakers, is a response to a series of developments, including the recent life sentences of Armenian prisoners in Baku and documented evidence that Azerbaijan is assisting Russia in evading EU sanctions. "Continued cooperation in the absence of meaningful conditionality risks undermining trust in the European Union," the signatories warn, pointing to systemic pressure from the political opposition and the Azerbaijani parliament's hostile rejection of EU diplomatic efforts.
The MEPs' demands also center around the unresolved humanitarian crisis following the 2023 military operation against Artsakh. The letter explicitly condemns the ongoing denial of the right of return of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, emphasizing the current lack of a credible basis for their right of return, as well as a practical mechanism for economic compensation for the displaced.
"The EU cannot remain silent when the fundamental rights of an entire people are being trampled," the letter's authors note, recalling that the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly has already emphasized the urgent need to resolve the status of displaced persons and release political prisoners.
The MEPs also call for five immediate steps: a human rights review-a comprehensive audit of the EU- Azerbaijan Partnership and Cooperation Agreement; targeted sanctions-application of the EU's global human rights sanctions regime to those responsible for arbitrary detention; high-level dialogue-an immediate summit to discuss the rights of displaced Armenians and the release of political prisoners; suspension of energy cooperation- freezing of expanded energy cooperation until Azerbaijan makes tangible progress in the area of human rights and sanctions compliance; and anti-circumvention measures - restrictive measures against entities, including the state-owned company SOCAR, that are involved in supporting Russian oil exports.
The letter describes the trial of Armenian figures held in Baku as a violation of international humanitarian standards. In conclusion, the parliamentarians note that in 2025, the parliamentary activity that has developed since the end of the year gives Kaja Kallas a clear political mandate to move from statements to principled actions to protect the rule of law and international inclusiveness.