EuFoA отмечает 10-летие работы, связывающей Армению с Европой

EuFoA - Европейские друзья Армении на этой неделе отпраздновали десятую годовщину своего создания с приемом в своем офисе в Брюсселе. EuFoA была создана в 2009 году для наведения мостов между Европой и Арменией и повышения осведомленности об Армении в Европе.

В мероприятии приняли участие несколько друзей и партнеров EuFoA, представители институтов ЕС, гражданского общества, СМИ и дипломатического корпуса. Также присутствовал H.E. Г-н Татул Маркарян, посол Армении в Бельгии и глава армянской миссии в Европейском Союзе, которые перед собравшимися выразили признательность за работу, проделанную Европейскими друзьями Армении, и призвали к дальнейшему активному участию в предстоящие месяцы и годы в контексте и духе развивающихся отношений между ЕС и Арменией, говорится в сообщении на сайте организации.

Так же сообщается, что в соответствии со своей миссией, EuFoA будет продолжать поддерживать контакты между людьми между армянскими и европейскими лицами, принимающими решения, для процесса ратификации и реализации УСППОО, что обеспечит продолжение реформ, проведенных в последние несколько лет, особенно в таких областях, как верховенство закона, консолидация судебной системы, развитие общественных и социальных институтов и благое управление.

"В этот исторически важный период для Армении, когда отношения с Европейским Союзом достигают нового этапа развития, мы считаем, что работа Европейских друзей Армении важна как никогда," - сказал старший сотрудник по вопросам политики и адвокации Уильям Лавендер.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам eufoa.org

фото: Гости на приеме, посвященном 10-летию Европейских друзей Армении (EuFoA), который состоялся в Брюсселе в среду, 4 декабря 2019 г. (фото любезно предоставлено EuFoA)

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