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    BELORUSIAN MASS MEDIA: EASTERN PARTNERSHIP PROCEEDS FROM GUAM FORMAT

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    25.05.2009 16:09 GMT+04:00

    "Eastern Partnership" program did not emerge all of a sudden; neither
    was it elaborated in Stockholm or Warsaw summits. GUAM bears direct
    relationship to "Eastern Partnership"; it's the same format, with
    Armenia and Belarus added as two new member states, afn.by news web
    site reports. But there are a number of fundamental issues allowing us
    to confirm that EU achieved geopolitical breakthrough on post-Soviet
    area. Armenia and Azerbaijan appeared next to each other within Eastern
    Partnership program. Before that, Baku and Yerevan were neighbors only
    within CIS format. Besides, Belarus, Russia's partner in Belarus-Russia
    Union State and CSTO chairing country since June 2009, also joined the
    project. Considering such transformations, Belarus media confirm that
    "Eastern Partnership" produces negative impact on Russia's interests
    in western and southern parts of post-Soviet area.

    Even though GUAM continues to exist, EU "Eastern Partnership" directly
    proceeds from that format.

    Having drawn certain conclusions, the West thoroughly elaborated
    "Eastern Partnership" project, the "edited version" of GUAM, in
    which political-military thematic is replaced by social-economic and
    humanitarian objectives.

    The project is closely tied to EU and indirectly tied to NATO. EU will
    assume direct control over all processes and projects planned within
    "Eastern Partnership" frameworks.

    The moment requires special assessments. It should be noted
    that despite being an EU project, "Eastern Partnership" is mainly
    coordinated by Warsaw. Under EU aegis, Poland is actually extending
    its own policy - economic influence on post-Soviet area, says an
    article posted on a Belarusian Web site.
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