Within the framework of the Action Plan for Armenia 2023-2026, support by the Council of Europe will will be provided with a view to enhance the application of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms, in order to further contribute to reducing the workload of the courts in Armenia through the enhanced application of mediation and arbitration.

The main part of the funding intended for AMCA’s activities is based on EU budget support. The EU has supported and continues to support AMCA, including for the organization of various educational programs and conferences.

The Delegation of the European Union to Armenia plays a significant role in representing the European Union in Armenia and in the development of partnership relations.

The EU Delegation is responsible for all areas of sectoral policy in the domain of EU-Armenia relations, including political, economic, and trade relations, as well as human rights and civil society. Aiming to ensure a long-term foundation for EU-Armenia relations, the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) has been in force between the Republic of Armenia and the EU since March 1, 2021.