
ArmInfo. The Declaration on Strategic Partnership signed in Yerevan on May 5 elevates relations between France and Armenia to a new level, establishing a long-term partnership, as stated by French President Emmanuel Macron after the signing ceremony on May 5.
The French leader reiterated his full support for Armenia's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Issues of defense cooperation and regional security were also discussed. France welcomed Armenia's steps aimed at establishing lasting peace and dialogue with Azerbaijan and Turkey. Macron noted Armenia's active participation in the European Political Community summit and the strengthening of ties with the EU, including the possibility of visa liberalization. "Armenia has resolutely chosen the path of peace and prosperity, strengthening its democracy despite trials. Armenia is moving resolutely toward Europe and has always been a full member of the European family. This progress in European policy, one might say, has become evident to me over the past two days," Macron said. The French President noted that relations between France and Armenia are based on historical ties and brotherhood and are now entering a new phase. "The friendship between France and Armenia was formed on the basis of a shared history and unwavering brotherhood, and now these relations are experiencing a new turning point," he said.
The French President emphasized that Armenia has come a long way since his last visit in 2018, overcoming the consequences of war and moving toward a phase of peace and development. "Armenia survived war, then established peace, and then prosperity," Macron noted, recalling that in recent years, the Armenian economy has demonstrated average annual growth of approximately 6 percent. He emphasized that the international events held in Yerevan in recent days testify to Armenia's European development direction. "All of this was unthinkable eight years ago: organizing the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, organizing the Armenia-European Union summit," Macron stated. The French President also attached great importance to deepening cooperation between Armenia and the European Union, emphasizing the need to expand investment, infrastructure, and economic ties. He stated that within the framework of European programs, it is planned to increase investment, strengthen cooperation in the defense sector, and advance the process of visa liberalization. Macron noted that Armenian-French relations have developed significantly in recent years, encompassing many areas. He recalled France's support for Armenia at various times, including after the 1988 earthquake and the events of 2020, when France provided humanitarian aid. The French President also emphasized the expansion of economic cooperation, emphasizing infrastructure programs. He touched on projects implemented with the participation of French companies, including the construction of the Bargushat tunnel, as well as initiatives in the water sector, including the development of reservoirs and irrigation systems with Veolia. He noted that France also plays an active role in Armenia through the French Development Agency, supporting inclusive and sustainable development programs. Macron noted that a new stage has opened in bilateral relations in defense, emphasizing the importance of the strategic partnership agreement. "We wanted to support the modernization of Armenia's armed forces and the strengthening of its sovereignty," he said. The French President also emphasized the importance of cooperation in education, science, and culture. He highlighted the role of the French University in Armenia as a high-quality educational institution, as well as the agreements signed within the framework of cultural cooperation between the National Library of France, the Yerevan Museum of Art and Literature, and the Matenadaran. Macron also emphasized the participation of local governments and civil society organizations in the development of bilateral relations, noting that Armenia occupies an important place in the French community's cooperation programs. The French President reaffirmed his support for Armenia's peace agenda and regional stability. "We want and are determined to accompany you on the path to sustainable peace," he noted.
Recall, a joint declaration establishing a strategic partnership between Armenia and France was signed in Yerevan during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit. The document was signed by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and French President Emmanuel Macron. The parties also signed a memorandum on a public policy lending program, an agreement with the International Heritage Organization, and agreements on affordable housing.
Furthermore, the French state-owned company Proparco, part of the French Development Agency, signed loan agreements with the Armenian banks Ameriabank and Evocabank. In the defense sector, contracts were signed between the Armenian Ministry of Defense, SOFEMA Group, and Airbus Helicopters for the supply of equipment and transport helicopters. FlyOne Armenia and Airbus also signed an agreement for the purchase of two A321neo aircraft. In the cultural sector, memoranda of cooperation were signed between the Matenadaran and the National Library of France on written and printed heritage, as well as between the Yeghishe Charents Museum of Literature and Art and the National Library of France on cooperation in the library sector.