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    ARMENIA AND UKRAINE HAVE BOTH GENERALITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN RELATIONS
    WITH EUROPEAN UNION AND CIS

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 25, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia and Ukraine have both
    generalities and differences in relations with the European Union
    and the CIS. Olexander Bozhko, the Ambassador of Ukraine to Armenia,
    expressed such an opinion in his exclusive interview to the Noyan
    Tapan correspondent. "Ukraine and Armenia today set similar tasks in
    front of them in the sphere of foreign policy, that is integration
    to European structures, future development of the dialogue with
    the NATO," the Ambassador said. He mentioned that in 2005, Kiev
    started implementation of the Ukraine-EU actions plan, and the EU
    gave Ukraine status of country having market economy already in late
    2005. Negotiations are continued with Brussels in the direction of
    simplifying visas, with a perspective of Ukrainian citizens' entering,
    in future, EU countries without visa.

    "Negotiations with the European Union concerning signing a free trade
    agreement are among the programs,"Mr.Bozhko continued. The Ambassador
    stated that holding Armenian-Ukrainian constant consultations
    concerning the issue of the EU relations is planned, as it is
    expected that the Armenia-EU actions plan will soon be adopted. "We
    see a good perspective for cooperation of Ukraine and Armenia in the
    European direction," he said. "The same may be said in the sense of
    the Ukraine's relations with the Euro-Atlatic Alliance as well. Kiev
    started implementation of the Ukraine-NATO actions plan in 2002,
    and today, it has a great experience in that direction," O.Bozhko
    said. At the same time, the Ambassador mentioned that Ukraine has
    never had and does not have the issue of joining the Collective
    Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) on the agenda of its foreign
    policy. "It's just here that approaches of Ukraine and Armenia differ
    at some extent. Yerevan believes that it's able to develop at the same
    time relations in two directions: both with NATO and with CSTO, and
    as we can understand, arising of the state existing in the region,
    such a format is today the best for Armenia in the sense of the
    national security," O.Bozhko said.

    As for the CIS, Mr.Bozhko mentioned that Ukraine has been and remains
    a participant of that union, though it is not a CIS member as it
    did not sign its charter. "I, as a diplomate who twice (in 1993-1996
    and 2001-2005) headed the Russia and CIS Department of the Foreign
    Ministry of Ukraine, must specially mention that Ukraine has always
    presented initiatives in the CIS issue, which, and it's a pity, were
    not perceived by some other members of the CIS for some reasons,"
    the Ambassador of Ukraine to the RA said.
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