EU monitoring mission continues “operations” in Armenia near Azerbaijani border
Members of the European Union Monitoring Mission in Armenia (EUMA) continue their "operations" in areas bordering Azerbaijan, the mission said on social media.
In a post on X, EUMA said it was “proud to host a delegation from the Dutch Foreign Ministry, led by Caroline Ramaekers, Head of the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Division,” at its base in Ijevan, located in Armenia’s Tavush region, Caliber.Az reports.
Proud to host a delegation from the @DutchMFA, led by Caroline Ramaekers @ramaekersc, Head of the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Division, at our Ijevan base, and to introduce them to our area of operations in the Tavush region. The 🇳🇱 contingent is one of the largest in EUMA,… pic.twitter.com/Bbj92yztwW
— European Union Mission in Armenia (@EUmARMENIA) November 13, 2025
The mission introduced the Dutch delegation to its area of "operations" along the Armenia–Azerbaijan border. EUMA noted that the Dutch contingent is one of the largest within the mission, comprising 14 members, and expressed gratitude to the Netherlands for its continued support.
By Sabina Mammadli







