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    RUSSIA DISAPPROVES OF EU EASTERN PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM: RUSSIAN MP

    ARKA
    Feb 6, 2009

    YEREVAN, February 6. /ARKA/. Russia disapproves of the EU Eastern
    Partnership Program, said Sergei Markov, Russian MP, member of Russia's
    delegation in PACE.

    "We consider the Eastern Partnership an attempt to turn post-soviet
    states of Eastern Europe, including Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova,
    into a near abroad, a kind of a colony," he said during a space
    bridge between Yerevan and Moscow on the impact of the integration
    of sovereign states into international organizations.

    According to Markov, Russia has long established friendly relations
    with East European countries that have been linked to each other
    since Soviet times.

    The Russian MP hailed collaboration and friendly relations with
    East European countries, saying the Eastern Partnership Program
    aims at strengthening one-way influence of the European Union on
    those countries.

    The expert underlined that propagating democratic principles in
    Estonia and Latvia aroused a Nazi movement and deprive one third of
    the population from the right to vote.

    "This is why, we consider the Eastern Partnership policy to be an
    element of the so-called zero-sum policy, with EU being hostile
    towards the Russian influence," he added.

    Markov urged Eastern Europe to give up the EU policy and cooperate
    both with Russia and Europe.

    In his turn, Deputy Director of the Institute of the CIS States
    Vladimir Zharikhin said the Eastern Partnership Program implies
    cooperation, not social responsibilities boiling down to cheap
    manpower.

    Approved by 27 EU member-states at the December 2008 summit in
    Brussels, the initiators of the Eastern Partnership were Poland
    and Sweden. The program aims at bringing together Ukraine, Armenia,
    Moldavia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and, possibly, Belarus.

    The program's objective is to boost political cooperation and
    integrate ex-soviet states into EU economy, as well as extend financial
    assistance to these countries and ensure energy safety in post-soviet
    space.
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