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    EC PRESIDENT PLEDGES FASTER INTEGRATION DURING VISIT TO ARMENIA
    by Lilit Gevorgyan

    Global Insight
    December 5, 2012


    During his recent trip to Armenia, the European Commission (EC)
    president Jose Manuel Barroso welcomed the South Caucasian former
    Soviet republic's commitment to reforms. In particular, Barroso noted
    progress made by Armenian authorities in May's parliamentary election
    by ensuring greater transparency and a level playing field for all
    political parties. The head of the EU's executive branch also stated
    that the 27 -member European bloc will extend EUR15 million for
    ongoing judicial reforms. Barroso also stated that Armenia and the EU
    have made significant progress under the Mobility Dialogue. This will
    involve signing the Visa Facilitation Agreement on 17 December, as
    well as the Readmission Agreement, although the latter will take place
    at a later stage. While pledging financial assistance, Barroso said
    that beyond providing technical aid the EU has the political will and
    commitment to continue co-operating with Armenia, adding, "We believe
    that Armenia is a European country, that you belong to the European
    family of nations and that we have everything to gain from working
    even closer." He urged the Armenian authorities to remain on the
    reform path and work on improving democratic institutions,
    independence of the judiciary, political pluralism, media freedom and
    protection of fundamental rights. According to Barroso, Armenia,
    Georgia and Moldova are currently the best reformers among the Eastern
    European Partnership members, that also includes Azerbaijan, Belarus
    and Ukraine.

    Significance:Positive endorsement from Barroso is welcome news for
    President Serzh Sargsyan's government. Sargsyan has managed to turn
    the tide of the Western criticism after he started his presidential
    term in 2008 with disputed elections followed by unusual deadly
    clashes between the police and protesters. The progress made with the
    EU will be helpful during the upcoming election campaign as Sargsyan
    bids for his second presidential term in February 2013. The signing of
    the visa facilitation agreement in particular will be an achievement
    that countries like Russia and Ukraine have yet to gain from the EU.

    In late June Armenia launched Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
    Agreement (DCFTA) talks, as part of a wider Association Agreement with
    the European bloc (seeArmenia - Europe: 25 June 2012:). The parties
    now have 15 chapters to go through, which will fully harmonise
    bilateral commercial relations. The talks are likely to conclude by
    the end of 2012 or the beginning of 2013.




    From: A. Papazian
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