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    ARMENIA DOESN'T NEED IT
    Roza Hovhannisyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/interview27070.html
    Published: 13:27:29 - 08/08/2012

    In an interview to Lragir.am, Head of Mondus Vivendi Center Ara Papyan,
    dwelling on Armenia's accession to the Eurasian Union said that it
    is not expedient since this organization has not yet been set up and
    nothing is clear in its relation. According to him, it seems to be an
    attempt to imitate the Soviet Union in a worse way. The Soviet Union,
    in Papyan's opinion, had the advantage over the EurAzEs: it had common
    pricing and salary systems. We sacrificed our independence for some
    economic benefit. Now, we already have great losses in our foreign
    policy in terms of independence. Now we will lose even more if we
    join EurAzEs without any benefit. We need to have a clear idea that
    the accession to that organization will harm our relations with the
    countries of the European Union and the Middle East, says Ara Papyan.

    He continues saying that the benefit of joining such structures is the
    customs procedures, but Armenia, having no common border, will have to
    pass the customs procedures through Georgia and then arrive to Russia.

    He says the procedures will remain the same so this organization will
    give nothing to Armenia.

    The more members the union has, the better it is for Russia: we
    will just increase the number of the members and will lose much,
    says Ara Papyan.

    Repression is quite possible. We are now in such a situation when
    the authorities depend on Russia for various reasons. Naturally,
    if they face the dilemma of choosing between the power and EurAzEs,
    I think, they will choose the organization. We have had many economic
    and political losses just for the sake of fawning over someone,
    says the Mondus Vivendi head.

    In general, we need one thing - rule of law in the political and
    economic fields. When there is rule of law in Armenia, capital will
    come just like industry and competitiveness. There is no capitalism in
    Armenia, it is based on competitiveness. We have state monopolistic,
    half-feudalistic management. If Armenia is put in just, competitive
    conditions, it will develop. If rule of law is ensured, Armenia will
    develop, if it is not, Armenia will never develop no matter if it is
    within the European Union or EurAzEs, said Ara Papyan.

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