NATO ready to deepen dialogue and cooperation with Armenia and Azerbaijan

Politics12:46, 27 March 2026
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The NATO Secretary General’s 2025 Annual Report highlighted the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process.

“The South Caucasus is important for NATO’s security, especially as the region continues to feel the impact of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. In 2025, NATO welcomed meaningful progress towards peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and acknowledged the United States’ continued investment in the peace process. The initialling of the August peace deal was a major step towards normalisation and regional security, and NATO stands ready to deepen dialogue and cooperation with both countries,” the report says.

The report also mentions that Armenia is among the countries which received active support under the NATO Building Integrity Programme. “In 2025, the Programme provided significant support to Ukraine, focused on NATO-Ukraine interoperability and defence procurement. Active support was also provided to Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, the Republic of Moldova and Tunisia.”

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