EDWARD NALBANDYAN PRESENTS TO THE NA THE BILL ON MAKING CHANGES IN THE LAW "ABOUT RA INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS"
http://www.armenpress.am/news/mo re/id/591450/lang/en
2010-02-23
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandyan presented today to the National Assembly the bill on
making changes in the law "About RA International Agreements" for
adopting it in the first reading. With the suggested bill, Armenian
president, prime minister, foreign minister and relevant ministries
get an opportunity to annul or suspend an international agreement
before it enters into force.
E. Nalbandyan said that Armenia, according to the 18th Article of
the Vienna Convention, at any time before the signed agreement enters
into force, have a right not to become participant of that agreement,
clearly stating its intention.
According to him, as far as the procedures of the implementation
of that right in the inner-state regulation are not intended there
is a necessity to make a law establishing the order of signing of
the international agreements. "From the point of view of ensuring
necessary flexibility it is purposeful to intend not only suspension
of signing procedures but also an opportunity of annulling," the
foreign minister said.
In response to the question of the member of the Armenian "Heritage"
faction Armen Martirosyan whether the presented bill is connected
with the Armenian-Turkish protocols, E. Nalbandyan said that these
protocols are also international agreements and "in case of necessity
Armenia will undertake relevant steps".
Member of the NA's foreign relations standing committee Shirak Torosyan
said the bill has been discussed in the committee and received a
positive conclusion. The discussions over the bill will continue in
the NA February 24.
http://www.armenpress.am/news/mo re/id/591450/lang/en
2010-02-23
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandyan presented today to the National Assembly the bill on
making changes in the law "About RA International Agreements" for
adopting it in the first reading. With the suggested bill, Armenian
president, prime minister, foreign minister and relevant ministries
get an opportunity to annul or suspend an international agreement
before it enters into force.
E. Nalbandyan said that Armenia, according to the 18th Article of
the Vienna Convention, at any time before the signed agreement enters
into force, have a right not to become participant of that agreement,
clearly stating its intention.
According to him, as far as the procedures of the implementation
of that right in the inner-state regulation are not intended there
is a necessity to make a law establishing the order of signing of
the international agreements. "From the point of view of ensuring
necessary flexibility it is purposeful to intend not only suspension
of signing procedures but also an opportunity of annulling," the
foreign minister said.
In response to the question of the member of the Armenian "Heritage"
faction Armen Martirosyan whether the presented bill is connected
with the Armenian-Turkish protocols, E. Nalbandyan said that these
protocols are also international agreements and "in case of necessity
Armenia will undertake relevant steps".
Member of the NA's foreign relations standing committee Shirak Torosyan
said the bill has been discussed in the committee and received a
positive conclusion. The discussions over the bill will continue in
the NA February 24.