“Democracy is irreversible in Armenia” – Council of Europe Action Plan 2023-2026 officially launched in Yerevan

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARTSAKHPRESS. The Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023-2026 was officially launched on February 16 in Yerevan.

The main beneficiaries of the program are citizens of Armenia. It is aimed at priority sectors such as the protection of rights of women and children and other vulnerable groups, protection of human rights in the armed forces, fight against corruption, judicial reforms and others.

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and the Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe Bjørn Berge participated in the event.

“The action plan is a key instrument in the ambitious reforms agenda of the Armenian government aimed at the further development of democratic institutions in line with European standards, establishment of an independent judiciary and strengthening of anti-corruption institutions,” Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan said at the event.

The Foreign Minister said the positive reaction from stakeholders on the previous actions plans is “promising, and at the same time obligating” in terms of setting a higher bar for the implementation of this action plan. In this regard the Foreign Minister reaffirmed the Armenian government’s unconditional commitment to the principles and values of the Council of Europe, which are stipulated in the Armenian government’s program.

“The commitment and political will of the government are of key importance for reforms. At the same time, cooperation with international partners is highly important for having sustainable success and tangible results,” FM Mirzoyan said, expressing gratitude to Armenia’s friends and colleagues who united their efforts to support the Armenian government’s ambitious reforms agenda.

FM Mirzoyan emphasized that Armenia highly appreciates the voluntary investments by traditional partners, the EU, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, Denmark, also Austria, Germany, Belgium and Romania and other countries and organizations, who supplement the institutional capabilities and experience of the Council of Europe.

“We are pleased to note that the positive experience in implementing the previous action plans developed the conviction among our partners that the main beneficiaries of these programs are the citizens of Armenia, programs which are aimed at priority sectors such as social justice, the rights of women and children and other vulnerable groups, human rights protection in the armed forces, the fight against corruption, judicial reforms, de-centralization and promotion of local self-government,” the FM said.

Mirzoyan emphasized the high level of cooperation between the Armenian government and the Council of Europe and the flexibility displayed in matching the action plan with the needs and priorities of the government.

Mentioning the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh resulting from the Azerbaijani blockade of Lachin corridor, and Azerbaijani occupation of sovereign territories of Armenia, FM Mirzoyan emphasized that despite those actions aimed against Armenia and its democracy and the existing difficult challenges, Armenia remains committed to its values and continues strengthening democratic institutions in cooperation with the Council of Europe. “Democracy is irreversible in Armenia,” the FM said.

Before the event, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe Bjørn Berge held a meeting to discuss the broad range of issues of the cooperation agenda.


ARTSAKHPRESS
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