Kaja Kallas, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and President of the Foreign Affairs Council, commented on the new assistance measure for Armenia worth €20 million under the European Peace Facility.
“This European Peace Facility assistance measure is another step towards closer cooperation between the EU and Armenia in the area of security and defence. With this measure, the EU demonstrates its commitment to further supporting Armenia’s resilience, which contributes to stability, peace and security of the whole region,” she said in remarks published in the official EU press release.
The Council of the EU adopted on January 29 an assistance measure worth €20 million under the European Peace Facility. The objective of the assistance measure is to enhance the logistical capacities of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia, with a focus on the protection of civilians in crisis and emergency situations. It will also enhance the resilience of Armenia and accelerate the interoperability of its Armed Forces in case of possible future participation in international military missions and operations, including those deployed by the EU, according to the press release. The assistance measure will build on and complement the ongoing assistance measure launched in 2024, consisting of a deployable tent camp, and scale it up to brigade-size. Following the January 29 decision, the total support for Armenia within this framework raises to €30 million.
“The support adopted today will be provided in the framework of the EU’s partnership with Armenia, which is based on shared values and aimed at promoting peace, stability and prosperity in Armenia and the South Caucasus. The EU is committed to enhancing the comprehensive political and economic partnership with Armenia, based on the new Strategic Agenda for the EU-Armenia Partnership,” the Council of the EU said in the press release.