Countering hybrid threats part of ongoing Armenia–EU cooperation: Foreign Ministry
According to Kallas, Armenia has requested EU assistance in combating hybrid threats ahead of the 2026 general elections.
Badalyan emphasized that Armenia–EU cooperation aimed at strengthening Armenia’s resilience, including in countering hybrid threats, has been developing for some time. In parallel with the deepening of the partnership, various initiatives to enhance Armenia’s democratic and economic resilience are being discussed, developed and approved.
She cited the Resilience and Growth Plan, which is currently in active implementation, as well as the decision to deploy the EU mission in Armenia, as examples of this approach.
The spokesperson added that cooperation and EU support to counter potential hybrid threats, aimed at ensuring electoral processes align with democratic standards, are also part of this broader framework, drawing on the experience and tools of the EU and its member states.
Badalyan noted that several initiatives have been formed as a result of joint discussions in this area, and the public will be duly informed once relevant decisions are made.


















































Mirzoyan had a telephone conversation with the Latvian Foreign Minister
Mikael Vardanyan donated medical equipment amounting to 127 million drams to the Hematology Center
Pashinyan heads for a landslide victory in the elections. Euronews
Nikol Pashinyan receives congratulatory messages from international partners on his birthday
Today is International Children's Day
EAEU leaders call for referendum in Armenia to choose between EU and EAEU
Rosselkhoznadzor announced that Armenia should stop certifying fish for Russia
Armenian government signs cooperation deal with Eleveight AI
Russia again expands ban on Armenian agricultural imports
Together we will build a safer future in your region. Trump to Aliyev