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    CATHERINE ASHTON WELCOMES ADOPTION OF THE ASSOCIATION AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE EU AND SOUTH CAUCASUS COUNTRIES

    armradio.am
    12.05.2010 10:56

    Catherine Ashton, the High Representative of the European Union
    for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the
    Commission, made today the following statement:

    "I welcome the adoption by the General Affairs Council on 10 May
    of the negotiating directives for the future Association Agreements
    between the EU and Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

    The adoption of these negotiating directives is a clear sign of our
    strong commitment to further deepen the relationship between the EU
    and the countries of the South Caucasus, on the basis of shared values
    and principles, including democracy, the rule of law and respect for
    human rights.

    The Eastern Partnership, launched at the Prague Summit on 7 May 2009,
    provides an ambitious framework for taking the relationship with the
    countries of the South Caucasus to a new level. In this context,
    Association Agreements are an important instrument to upgrade our
    relations beyond existing commitments with a view of political
    association and gradual economic integration with the EU.

    The negotiation process will be guided by the principles of
    inclusiveness and differentiation, as well as joint ownership.

    Successful implementation of the Eastern Partnership with the active
    engagement of the partner countries both in its multilateral and
    bilateral track will strengthen relations on the basis of shared
    values and will help advancing political and economic reforms,
    consolidate governance and foster regional stability, prosperity and
    confidence building.

    I look forward to the launch of negotiations on these ambitious and
    comprehensive agreements with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia."
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