Armenia and the United Kingdom have signed a new strategic partnership agreement aimed at strengthening political, economic, and security cooperation between the two countries. The deal was signed during Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Yerevan.
The Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership marks a new phase in bilateral relations, with both sides emphasizing shared democratic values and deeper collaboration. Officials said the agreement is intended to expand cooperation in areas such as trade, governance, education, and regional security.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan described the agreement as the beginning of a “new and promising chapter” in Armenia-UK relations. He highlighted that the partnership is built on mutual trust and a commitment to strengthening long-term ties between the two countries.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s visit to Armenia took place ahead of the European Political Community (EPC) Summit. British officials said the agreement reflects London’s broader strategy to deepen engagement with partners in the region amid shifting global geopolitical dynamics.
The signing comes at a time of increased diplomatic activity involving European and regional powers. Analysts say the partnership could enhance Armenia’s international cooperation while expanding the UK’s influence in the South Caucasus region.
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