Armenia consults with U.S. to reform armed forces to NATO standards
Armenia has begun consultations with the United States and other Western countries to reform its armed forces to NATO standards. The Armenian Defense Ministry said the consultancy assistance could be short-term or long-term.
Armenia has started consultations with the United States and other Western countries to reform its armed forces according to NATO standards. This was announced by the Armenian Defense Ministry, "Armenpress" reports. According to an unnamed representative of the ministry, Yerevan is receiving consulting assistance from the United States and other Western countries, which should speed up the transition to NATO standards.
The Armenian Defense Ministry representative noted that the support can be both short-term and long-term. These reforms are aimed at modernizing and strengthening Armenia's armed forces, as well as bringing them in line with international standards.
The advice and support from the U.S. and its allies involves the introduction of advanced military technologies and strategies that will allow Armenia to improve its national security and strengthen its position in the region.
The Armenian Defense Ministry hopes that these reforms will help strengthen the country's defense capabilities and increase its integration into international defense structures.