The Charter of Strategic Partnership signed between the United States and Armenia outlines the fundamental principles of bilateral cooperation, covering a broad range of areas—from economic collaboration to regional security matters.
The preamble of the document emphasizes that the partnership between the two democratic nations is founded on shared values and mutual interests, including the promotion of democracy and economic freedom, the protection of sovereignty and territorial integrity, the strengthening of the rule of law, and the safeguarding of fundamental human rights.
Special attention is given to regional security. The United States reaffirms its support for the peaceful resolution of conflicts between Armenia and Azerbaijan, including the border delimitation process based on the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration. Washington also advocates for the unblocking of regional transportation links in the South Caucasus, ensuring respect for the sovereignty and jurisdiction of all countries involved.
In the economic section of the Charter, the two sides agreed to enhance cooperation to stimulate job creation and economic growth, support market reforms, and promote economic liberalization. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of the energy sector, including civilian nuclear energy in compliance with safety and non-proliferation standards, as well as increasing the share of renewable energy sources.
Recognizing Armenia’s landlocked status, the United States aims to deepen cooperation to integrate Armenia into broader regional transportation networks, specifically by supporting Armenia’s “Crossroads of the World” project. Additionally, the Charter includes plans to establish a working group to strengthen export controls on dual-use goods and to expand access for Armenian companies to U.S.-regulated technologies.
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