
ArmInfo. Democracy for us is not a coincidence, but a strategy consciously adopted by the people of the Republic of Armenia. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this on May 5 during an extended meeting with European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on the sidelines of the first Armenia-EU Summit.
Pashinyan assessed that reforms that could have been implemented solely through political will have already been implemented. Further deepening them, he noted, requires additional efforts and contributions - both legislative and institutional, as well as expert level. In this context, he emphasized the importance of cooperation with the EU. "I can already express my gratitude to our EU partners for their assistance in this area - from strengthening guarantees for the independence of the judiciary to countering hybrid challenges," the Prime Minister stated.
He noted that the problems of disinformation and hate speech on social media and in the media are characteristic not only of Armenia, but also of many European countries. In this regard, Pashinyan expressed hope for the EU's support - both in terms of sharing experiences and implementing relevant tools.
The Prime Minister also emphasized that a significant and substantive agenda has been developed between Armenia and the EU, requiring detailed discussion at the summit and extensive work. He called the event itself a historic event.
"During the meeting in a restricted format, we had the opportunity to discuss a wide range of issues. I am pleased to note that a common position and understanding have been formed on many areas of our agenda. This creates the necessary atmosphere for focusing on the implementation of the agenda's objectives," he said.