U.S., Armenia Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement
- The United States and Armenia signed a strategic partnership agreement on January 14, 2025, marking a significant shift in Armenia's foreign policy towards the West.
- The Armenian Parliament plans to vote on a bill to start the European Union accession process, supported by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's government and 60,000 citizen signatures.
- Pashinyan's government aims to enhance Armenia's sovereignty and security through this partnership, especially in light of threats from Azerbaijan and Russia.
- The EU will examine Armenia's application for membership, with EU Commissioner Marta Kos planning a visit to coordinate actions with the Armenian government in 2025.
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