YEREVAN – – EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos stated that the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan is important not only for the two countries but also for the broader region and the world, particularly given the involvement of the U.S. President.
In an exclusive interview with Radiolur, Kos noted:
“When I spoke with President Aliyev in Azerbaijan and with your Prime Minister, Mr. Pashinyan, both said that peace already exists—it simply needs to be formalized with a signature. I believe everything is moving in the right direction.”
She emphasized that peace would open new opportunities not only for the region but also for Europe.
“Connections between China and Europe via Russia have been disrupted due to the war in Ukraine. Routes through the South Caucasus and south of the Black Sea are also affected by the situation around Iran. If you look at current flight paths, you will see that the only open and safe corridor effectively passes through your country.”
Kos highlighted the broader strategic importance of Armenia as a potential hub for trade, energy, transportation, and people-to-people connections.
Drawing a parallel with the founding of the European Union, she noted that countries once in conflict—such as France and Germany—chose economic cooperation as a path to lasting peace.
“I see similar opportunities in your region. Economic cooperation can often make it easier to achieve long-term peace,” she said.
Speaking about EU-Armenia relations, Kos emphasized support for Armenia’s economic development and reforms.
“I recently signed an additional €140 million agreement that will help your businesses grow and support reforms, particularly in visa liberalization. Armenia is currently the only country with which we are actively pursuing this process.”
She added that the EU is also supporting democratic resilience, civil society, and independent media in Armenia, as well as monitoring upcoming elections.
Kos highlighted the importance of people-to-people ties, noting that many Armenians live in Europe and benefit from closer connectivity.
“Europe has always been a symbol of diverse nations, cultures, and languages. That is why your country is important to us,” she said.