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    EASTERN PARTNERSHIP WILL HELP MEMBER-STATES MAKING REFORMS AND INTEGRATING INTO EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
    By Aram Araratyan

    ArmInfo
    2009-04-01 10:07:00

    An Interview with research fellow at the European Council on Foreign
    Relations ( ECFR) Nicu Popescu

    The European Union has approved the Eastern Partnership project. What
    will this initiative bring to the countries involved?

    Eastern Partnership project will help the countries involved in it make
    reforms to improve statehood. The eastern neighbors of the European
    Union are subject to crises and instability as they suffer from wars,
    territorial conflicts, political crises for poor democracy and problems
    with supply of power resources. Eastern Partnership will help them
    overcome some of those crises. For instance, integration into European
    gas market will make it possible for Ukraine to increase energy safety
    and settle many problems that arouse also Russia's concern. When EU
    is involved into conflict settlement this may also help stabilizing
    conflict situations.

    Some analysts say the Eastern Partnership project becomes an obstacle
    on the quick way to European Union for the countries involved. Do
    you share this opinion?

    is not a "quick way" to European integration. It is not an easy
    process. For instance, such countries as Hungary and Czech Republic
    need about 20 years to fully integrate in European Union. They launched
    this process in 1991.

    Later they established a free trade zone and customs unions with
    the EU.

    They joined the European Union in 2004 and then Schengen zone in
    2007. They will probably join eurozone in 2011-2013. This is a very
    long process with many stages. The progress of any state chiefly
    depends on local reforms but not on promises of European Union. The
    Eastern Partnership even theoretically cannot delay the process of
    European integration. This project may just accelerate the process
    helping the countries involved fulfill reforms and gradually integrate
    into European community. The integration level depends on how serious
    the neighbors of the European Union are ready to reform.

    Do you agree with the opinion that Eastern Partnership is anti-Russian
    and affects Russia's interests and the spheres of its influence?

    Eastern Partnership project does not have an anti-Russian dimension
    since it does not much differ from the European Neighborhood Policy
    adopted in 2003.

    Eastern Partnership is just trying to repeat and accelerate the
    process, which in any case would pass within the frames of the
    European Neighborhood Policy. Thus, Russian complaints regarding
    Eastern Partnership are rhetorical statements and are not based on
    aspiration to understand the core of the project. European Union
    wants to see stable, democratic and prosperous neighbors, and there
    is nothing anti-Russian in theseaspirations since Russia successfully
    cooperates with the EU as well. Look at the foreign trade data: over 50
    percent of Russian commodity turnover is with EU states. All the post-
    Soviet states except Moldova trade with the EU less than Russia. They
    have still much to do to reach the level of Russia's cooperation with
    the EU.

    Will the global financial crisis affect the implementation of Eastern
    partnership project?

    Global financial crisis may create some problems for implementation
    of Eastern Partnership project. The procedures of establishing a
    free trade zone and facilitating visa regime may slacken. In many
    EU member-states and their neighbors protectionism is gathering
    pace. Ukraine has recently raised import tariffs by 13% in average,
    which hinders EU-Ukraine negotiations for establishment of a deep
    free trade zone.

    Nevertheless, it should not affect Eastern Partnership. Anyway,
    establishment of free trade zone between the EU and neighbors is a
    mid-term project. It is hardly possible within the coming 3-4 years
    for many of the EU neighbor-states since the negotiations take several
    years. The EU has launched negotiations with Ukraine so far. The
    crisis will slow down the negotiations to some-extent. Anyway,
    irrespective of the crisis, they will not be over soon.

    The economic crisis may also increase the EU's role in the post-Soviet
    area. Over the last years the EU financial aid to its neighbors
    was not so essential for them. These states had rather impressive
    economic growth (often 10%), high inflow of money transfers from
    migrants and possible support by Russia in case of necessity. EU
    neighbor-states often did not need the support by such institutions
    as the International Monetary Fund. Those times have passed. Since
    the EU neighbors are experiencing hard time, the financial aid they
    receive from the EU is becoming more and more important. The budget
    of the European Neighborhood Policy is sustainable and will increase
    due to the Eastern Partnership project. In addition, the EU's vote
    at the IMF is becoming significant. The EU has already supported
    the IMF credits to Ukraine and Belarus. The current crisis makes the
    cooperation of the EU and its neighbors important as never before.

    Do you think it possible for Eastern Partnership member-states to
    sign an agreement for EU associated membership for the nearest future?

    It is possible but it may take several years since negotiations will
    take rather long time.

    May involvement of Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Eastern Partnership
    project influence settlement of the Karabakh conflict?

    If we compare the EU's involvement in settlement of the Nagorny
    Karabakh conflict and the Transdniestrian conflict in Moldova, we will
    see that the EU is more involved in the last one. It mostly depends
    on Moldova's desire to involve the EU in the settlement of the given
    conflict. In the meanwhile both Armenia and Azerbaijan have not trie
    d to seriously involve the EU in the settlement of Karabakh conflict.

    Eastern Partnership will change something in this process only if
    Armenia and Azerbaijan are ready to increase the EU's role in the
    process. EU has never forced up its services to partners.

    Thank you for interview
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