BRUSSELS — The European Union has confirmed a €202.5 million aid package for Armenia as preparations continue for the first-ever joint EU–Armenia summit.
According to The Brussels Times, EU representatives conducted a working visit to Armenia to assess progress in developing a new EU–Armenia strategic agenda. The visit came ahead of the planned March 19–20 trip by EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos and the upcoming joint summit.
In a statement, the European Commission said discussions focused on improving regional connectivity in the transport, energy, and digital sectors. Support was expressed for Armenia’s “Crossroads of Peace” initiative, as well as for the EU’s broader program to promote interregional connectivity.
EU officials outlined support options for priority projects identified jointly with Armenia, with trade and mobility among the key areas discussed.
The final reform and investment plan under the Armenia Resilience and Development Action Plan was approved in coordination with the Armenian government, including the second tranche of €202.5 million.
Kos had previously announced the €202.5 million disbursement during her visit to Armenia in September 2025.
The new strategic agenda is based on the EU–Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
EU representatives also reaffirmed their support for what they described as Armenia’s “democratic resilience,” including safeguarding the country’s upcoming electoral process.