Armenia and US Sign Wide-Ranging Strategic Partnership Charter Across Security, Economy, and Technology

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The Charter establishes a broad strategic framework for deepening cooperation between Armenia and the United States across political, economic, technological, security, and cultural sectors. It reaffirms support for Armenia’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, democratic development, and regional integration, while highlighting the importance of the August 8, 2025 Washington Peace Summit and the TRIPP initiative as foundations for long-term peace and prosperity in the South Caucasus.

The document outlines cooperation in trade, infrastructure, energy security, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, critical minerals, digital economy, and space technologies. It also supports Armenia’s economic diversification, regional connectivity projects, and modernization of critical infrastructure, including nuclear energy development and secure digital systems.

In the defense and security sphere, the Charter envisions expanded military cooperation, including arms sales, military education and training, cybersecurity cooperation, border security enhancement, and combating terrorism, organized crime, cyber threats, corruption, and illicit financial flows. The United States also expresses support for strengthening Armenia’s defense capabilities and interoperability.

The Charter further emphasizes collaboration on democracy, media freedom, countering foreign malign propaganda, anti-trafficking efforts, educational and scientific exchanges, cultural heritage preservation, and people-to-people ties. It also recognizes Armenia’s Academic City initiative and promotes joint research partnerships in advanced technologies and supply chain resilience.

To oversee implementation, the two sides will establish a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Commission to coordinate and advance the Charter’s commitments.

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