EU Launches Mission in Armenia to Combat Hybrid Threats

EU Launches Mission in Armenia to Combat Hybrid Threats

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On July 13, 2026, the European Union launched the EU Partnership Mission in Armenia (EUPM Armenia) to enhance the country's capacity against hybrid threats, including cyberattacks and disinformation. This mission, initiated at the request of Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, aims to provide strategic advice and technical expertise to Armenian institutions. The EUPM Armenia will operate for an initial two-year period and is staffed by experts from EU member states. It is distinct from the EU Mission in Armenia (EUMA), which focuses on monitoring and reporting security situations. The mission's establishment reflects Armenia's shift towards greater security cooperation with the EU, reducing reliance on Russia. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas emphasized the mission's role in supporting Armenia's sovereignty and resilience against external pressures.

Key Points: • The EU launched EUPM Armenia to combat hybrid threats like cyberattacks and disinformation. • The mission will operate for two years, providing strategic and technical support to Armenian authorities. • EUPM Armenia is separate from the existing EU monitoring mission, EUMA.

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2025-12-12
Armenia requests EU mission
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan invited the EU to deploy a civilian mission to address security challenges.
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2026-04-21
EUPM Armenia established
The European Council formally established the EU Partnership Mission in Armenia to address hybrid threats.
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2026-07-13
EUPM Armenia launched
The EU officially launched the EUPM Armenia mission to support the country against hybrid threats.
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