After the meeting with US President Donald Trump in August, Armenia and Azerbaijan seem to be closer to finally signing and ratifying the negotiated peace agreement. The United States is expected to play a major role in opening the connection between Azerbaijan and its exclave Nachichevan via Armenian territory and enhancing connectivity in the South Caucasus. If this materializes, Armenia could become a key hub for connectivity between Europe and Asia. Furthermore, Armenia is moving closer to the EU. It has expressed interest in EU integration and has initiated the process for a visa liberalization agreement. Following a keynote speech by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, our panelists will assess the status of the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan and Armenia’s evolving position in the current geopolitical landscape. They will also explore how the upcoming parliamentary elections next June may influence related developments.
Welcoming Remarks: Rolf Nikel, Vice President, DGAP
Keynote Speech:
H.E. Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of Armenia
Podium Discussion:
H.E. Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of Armenia
Daria Isachenko, Research Associate at the Centre for Applied Turkey Studies, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)
Sergey Lagodinsky, MEP, Co-President of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly, Vice-Chair of the Greens/European Free Alliance Group, European Parliament
Chair:
Stefan Meister, Head of Center for Order and Governance in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia, DGAP
This event is by invitation only. It will be held in English.