Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will address the European Parliament on March 11.
Pashinyan will deliver the speech on Wednesday at 12:00 local time in Strasbourg, the European Parliament’s press service said in a statement.
“Mr Pashinyan’s address comes ahead of Armenia’s parliamentary elections on 7 June 2026, which are expected to chart the way forward for the country’s rapidly evolving relations with the EU and peace process with neighbouring Azerbaijan.
The Armenian government is committed to achieving a lasting peace with Baku and a normalisation of relations with Türkiye, rapprochement with the West, and a possible future EU accession bid. In addition, the European Union is currently holding a visa liberalisation dialogue with Armenia and a dedicated EU-Armenia summit is planned for 5 May. This will be Mr Pashinyan’s second speech in the European Parliament, following a previous visit in 2023,” the European Parliament’s press service said.