Armenia Expected to Achieve EU Visa Liberalization Within Two Years
Armenia Will Have Visa Liberalization With the EU Within Two Years at the Latest, Pashinyan Says

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia will secure visa liberalization with the European Union within the next two years at the latest. The statement was made in Gyumri during remarks on Armenia's integration efforts with Western institutions.
Visa liberalization would allow Armenian citizens to travel visa-free within the EU's Schengen Area, a significant step in deepening ties between Yerevan and Brussels. The development reflects Armenia's ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic and economic relationships with European partners amid regional geopolitical shifts.
For the Armenian diaspora, particularly in the U.S., such an agreement would facilitate easier travel for relatives visiting Armenia and strengthen cultural and family connections across the Atlantic.


