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    ARMENIA : EU TO FINANCE ARMENIAN REFORM PLAN

    TendersInfo
    April 7, 2010 Wednesday

    The European Union pledged on Tuesday to provide Armenia with 157
    million euros ($213 million) in fresh assistance designed to support
    political and economic reforms stemming from its participation in
    the EU s Eastern Partnership program.

    The EU s Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy Commissioner Stefan
    Fule signed a relevant memorandum of understanding with the Armenian
    government during a visit to Yerevan that focused on the scheme
    offering six former Soviet republics closer ties with the bloc.

    The document, worked out by Armenian and EU officials after months
    of consultations, identifies of a plan of reforms which the Armenian
    authorities are to carry out in 2011-2013. Officials said the EU
    funding will be channeled into its implementation.

    The so-called national indicative program has not yet been made
    public. The government s press office quoted Prime Minister Tigran
    Sarkisian as saying during his meeting with Fule that one of its
    key aims is the establishment of democratic structures and effective
    system of governance. That will reduce the scale of corruption and
    foster the development of small and medium-sized business and more
    transparent operations of big business, he said.

    It remained unclear whether the EU expects the authorities in Yerevan
    to hold free and fair elections, improve their human rights record
    or address the lingering fallout from the 2008 post-election unrest
    in Armenia as a result of those reforms. Fule made no mention of
    these issues during a joint news conference with Foreign Minister
    Edward Nalbandian and in a speech at an international human rights
    conference that began in Yerevan on Tuesday.

    The European Union has a strategic interest in stability, prosperity
    and development, and we are glad that the relationships between the EU
    and Armenia are enhancing, Fule told journalists. Eastern Partnership
    is raising them to a new level, he said.

    Under the scheme also covering neighboring Azerbaijan and Georgia,
    Armenia is to negotiate an association and free trade agreement
    with the EU. Visiting Yerevan last month, Spanish Foreign Minister
    Miguel Angel Moratinos said the EU intends to speed up the planned
    association talks.

    Fule confirmed this after talks with Nalbandian. I expressed the hope
    that we will soon be able to start negotiations on the association
    agreement between the European Union and Armenia, he said.

    The EU commissioner put a particular emphasis on the economic
    component of the deal, saying that it envisages not only free trade
    but also policy harmonization. The European Union is offering a very
    strong instrument to Armenia to get Armenia closer to the European
    Union. It is about a deeper political association and deeper economic
    integration, he said.
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