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    ARMENIA-EUROPEAN UNION COOPERATION COUNCIL'S 9TH SITTING HELD IN BRUSSELS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010432
    Dec 10, 2008

    BRUSSELS, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The annual sitting of the
    Armenia-European Union Cooperation Council took place on December 9
    in Brussels. Armenia's delegation consisting of various departments'
    high-ranking representatives led by RA Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian took part in it.

    Jean-Pierre Jouyet, the Minister of European Affairs of France
    presiding over in EU led the delegation on the part of Europe.

    Presenting the steps undertaken in Armenia in the direction of
    fulfillment of the European Neighborhood Policy Actions Plan,
    E. Nalbandian said that program's fulfillment is the priority of
    cooperation with EU, the evidence of which is RA President Serzh
    Sargsyan's creating an interdepartmental commission coordinating
    cooperation with European structures. The RA Foreign Minister also
    attached importance to the signing of the agreement on sending a group
    of EU advisers to Armenia on business, for efficient implementation
    of reforms in various spheres in cooperation with EU.

    RA Deputy Ministers of Finance, Economy, Energy, and Justice presented
    the reforms implemented in those spheres, government's economic
    policy, reforms done in the court and legal sphere, steps undertaken
    to provide Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant's security, program of building
    of a new nuclear power plant.

    The fulfillment process of the Armenia-EU Actions Plan of the European
    Neighborhood Policy was discussed in detail during the sitting. Both
    sides expressed satisfaction with the successful implementation of the
    program. At the same time it was mentioned that program's possibilities
    are not exhausted completely yet and there are considerable prospects
    to expand the cooperation.

    The European side welcomed the Moscow Declaration on Nagorno Karabakh
    settlement adopted lately, the December 4 joint statement of OSCE
    Minsk Group co-chairing countries' Foreign Ministers and the December
    5 statement of OSCE Foreign Ministers Council.

    The Eastern Partnership proposal was presented by the European
    Commission, which envisages deepening of cooperation between European
    Union and partnership member countries in a number of spheres.

    At European side's request E. Nalbandian presented the negotiations
    process of Nagorno Karabakh settlement, as well as the steps aimed
    at normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations.

    A meeting between E. Nalbandian and Benita Ferrero-Waldner,
    Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighborhood Policy,
    took place after the sitting. The sides discussed a number of issues
    regarding Armenia-European Union cooperation and exchanged thoughts
    over regional developments.

    After the meeting E. Nalbandian, Minister of European Affairs of France
    Jean-Pierre Jouyet and Benita Ferrero-Waldner signed an Agreement on
    Some Aspects of Air Communications between the Republic of Armenia and
    the European Community. It will facilitate cooperation of Armenia and
    European Union member-countries, as well as Switzerland, Liechtenstein,
    Iceland, and Norway in the aviation sphere.

    According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA Foreign
    Ministry Press and Information Department, the previous day, on
    December 8, E. Nalbandian had a large speech on Armenia's foreign
    policy at the Royal Institute of International Relations of Belgium.

    In his speech he in detail presented the Nagorno Karabakh settlement
    negotiations process. Touching upon the statement of OSCE MG
    co-chairing countries' Foreign Ministers in Helsinki calling for
    using the positive moment created after the meeting of Armenian and
    Azeri Presidents, OSCE Foreign Ministers' statement, and Azerbaijan's
    response to those documente, E. Nalbandian said: "It is not the first
    time that Azerbaijan after taking one step, I would say even half a
    step goes two steps back, and a natural question emerges: is Azerbaijan
    indeed ready to go to solution of the Nagorno Karabakh problem today?."

    In connection with the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
    relations the RA Foreign Minister said that the two states are indeed
    interested in establishment of diplomatic relations with each other and
    opening the border, therefore normalization of the relations without
    preconditions is logical. He considered positive and constructive
    his last contacts with the Turkish Foreign Minister and said that an
    agreement has been reached to continue the meetings.

    Minister of State of Belgium Francois-Xavier de Donnea, EU Special
    Representative for the South Caucasus, Ambassador Peter Semneby,
    Special Representative of NATO to the South Caucasus and Central
    Asia, Ambassador Robert Simmons, members of Belgian parliament and
    Senate, dozens of Ambassadors accredited in Brussels were present at
    E. Nalbandian's speech.

    Completing his visit to Brussels on November 9, E. Nalbandian left
    for Sofia where he will join the delegation led by RA President
    Serzh Sargsyan.
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