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21 February 2023 - 07:03 AMT

EU conducts 1st patrol as Armenia mission rolls out

The European Union launched a fresh mission in Armenia, which is now operational and conducted its first patrol on Monday, February 20, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell said in a tweet later in the day.

"The EUMA will contribute to human security, build confidence on the ground and support EU efforts in the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan," Borrell added.

According to a statement from the bloc, the EU civilian mission in Armenia (EU Mission in Armenia/EUMA) was formally established by a Council Decision on 23 January 2023. Through its deployment on the Armenian side of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, it aims to contribute to stability in the border areas of Armenia, build confidence and human security in conflict affected areas, and ensure an environment conducive to the normalisation efforts between Armenia and Azerbaijan supported by the EU.

The exclusively civilian staff of the EUMA will number approximately 100 in total, including around 50 unarmed observers.

The mission’s operational headquarters will be in Yeghegnadzor, in the Vayots Dzor province of Armenia. EEAS Managing Director of the Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC), Stefano Tomat, will serve as the Civilian Operation Commander, while Markus Ritter will serve as the Head of Mission.