For three days, the city has hosted the European political community.
As European Council President António Costa noted, this moment is historic not only because it is being held in the South Caucasus for the first time, but also because it places Armenia firmly at the heart of Europe.
Armenia is pursuing a balanced foreign policy, recalibrating its ties with Russia while advancing normalisation efforts with its neighbours.
Following the war, the country is entering a crucial phase of rebuilding its statehood on a pragmatic and forward-looking foundation.








