EU Delegation contacts
Delegation of the European Union to Armenia
Entrance for visitors: Proshyan Street side
The European Union’s relations with Armenia are based on the EU-Armenia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (1999), and moving forward on the new Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement, completed in February 2017, which will create the framework for even stronger cooperation. The European Union is the first trade partner of Armenia, with close to 30% of exports going to the EU, and is also the biggest donor in Armenia, providing an average €1 million per week, with the objective of having a clear impact on the life of citizens. Cooperation aims at supporting the country’s resilience and economic development, strengthening good governance and the rule of law, improving Armenia’s transport and energy links with the EU and the region, and developing stronger links between the labour market and the education system.