The 8th Summit of the European Political Community has officially started in Yerevan, bringing together dozens of leaders from across Europe and beyond. The event is taking place at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex, where a formal welcoming ceremony was held earlier in the day.
The Armenian Report was present on behalf of the Armenian diaspora to cover the summit.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan personally greeted nearly fifty leaders as they arrived at the venue. The summit is one of the largest international political gatherings ever hosted in Armenia.
Among those attending the summit are French President Emmanuel Macron, as well as the prime ministers of several major European countries, including the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Norway, and Poland. Leaders of the European Union and the Secretary General of NATO are also present. In a notable first for this format, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is participating as a guest. However, Germany’s Chancellor did not attend, citing a heavy workload.
Turkey’s absence at the highest level has drawn attention. Despite being invited, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan did not travel to Armenia. Instead, Turkey sent Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz, marking the highest-level Turkish visit to Armenia since 2008. The two countries still do not have formal diplomatic relations, and Ankara did not provide a public explanation for the decision.
In his opening remarks, Pashinyan emphasized ongoing efforts to stabilize relations in the South Caucasus.
“We are closely working with Baku to strengthen peace between the two countries,” Pashinyan said.
“I hope I will have the opportunity to visit Azerbaijan in 2028, when the European Political Community summit is held there,” the Armenian Prime Minister stated.
He also noted the significance of Azerbaijan’s participation, even though President Ilham Aliyev joined the summit remotely.
“Now we are closely working with Azerbaijan to strengthen and institutionalize peace between our two countries,” he said.
Aliyev, speaking via video link from Baku, criticized European institutions, including the European Parliament and the Council of Europe. He accused them of bias and spreading misinformation about Azerbaijan.
“From the Second Karabakh War—from 2021 to 2026—the European Parliament has adopted 14 resolutions that offensively lie about Azerbaijan. The latest one came just 4 days before this summit,” Aliyev said.
He also argued that European lawmakers should focus more on internal challenges such as migration, Islamophobia, and economic competitiveness.
European Council President António Costa described the summit in Yerevan as historic. He pointed to recent agreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan as a positive step that has also helped improve relations between Armenia and Turkey. Costa praised Pashinyan’s policies, saying Armenia has moved closer to Europe and that this progress deserves recognition.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is visiting Armenia for the first time. In his speech, he focused on the ongoing war in Ukraine and called for stronger international pressure on Russia.
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