
ArmInfo. The European Parliament has adopted a resolution on supporting Armenia's democratic resilience by a majority vote. 476 members voted in favor, 47 voted against, and 48 abstained. The resolution was adopted at the plenary session of the European Parliament on April 30, according to media reports.
The draft resolution, which was previously published, expressed support for free, fair, and peaceful parliamentary elections in Armenia in June 2026, emphasizing that the results of the elections should be determined solely by the people of Armenia. It also noted the need to combat disinformation, illegal financing, and vote-buying.
"Parliament also welcomes the momentum behind stronger EU-Armenia relations and Armenia's continued commitment to democracy, the rule of law, human rights, and ambitious political and economic reforms. This includes the adoption of the new strategic agenda for the EU-Armenia partnership, , progress in the implementation of the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced partnership Agreement, the advances in visa-liberation dialogue and the continued implementation of the resilience and growth plan. MEPs also approve of the holding of both the eighth European political Community Summit and the first ever EU-Armenia Summit in Yerevan on 4 and 5 May 2026 as a historic milestone, their presence in the Armenian capital an unambiguous signal of pan-European solidarity with Armenia and of the EU's commitment to supporting Armenia's peace, reform and resilience agenda. Parliament further welcomes Armenia's adoption of legislation expressing the country's aspiration for EU membership and calls on the EU institutions and the Armenian authorities to support this political choice with practical steps.
The resolution strongly supports Armenia's continued efforts towards peace, reconciliation and the full normalization of relations with Azerbaijan. MEPs welcome progress achieved in the peace process and calls on both sides to move towards a comprehensive, legally binding peace agreement, while stressing that any sustainable peace must be grounded in respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and the inviolability of borders."
The resolution condemns the detention of Armenian prisoners in Azerbaijan and demands their immediate release. The resolution welcomes the increased cooperation between the EU Monitoring Mission and civil society and calls for increased EU financial and technical support to Armenia, particularly in energy, digital, and economic resilience.
The resolution supports the normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations with the aim of opening borders and promoting regional stability. The resolution strongly condemns foreign information manipulation and interference, disinformation campaigns, and other hybrid threats directed against Armenia, notably by Russia and its proxies.