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    ARMENIA IS NO LONGER A FRONT POST BUT AN EXCLAVE

    16:49 19/12/2012
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/politics/view/28458

    The chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission Viktor
    Khristenko who has recently been to Armenia stated in Moscow that
    Armenia will sign the agreement on the Eurasian Customs Union at the
    beginning of the next year.

    In regard to the absence of a common border between Armenia and the
    Customs Union states, Khristenko said:

    "Many think it is an impassable obstacle. But I don't think so. See,
    for example, the exclave region of Kaliningrad in Russia. And
    the Customs Union may also have its exclave. Sure, Armenia has
    considerable infrastructure limitations, it has one transportation
    corridor connecting it with the Customs Union which runs across
    Georgia. But the strategic interest of Armenia is articulated, and it
    leads to the fact that it is a Eurasian country. We need to consider
    all the interesting formats. In general the world changes and new
    partnership models may appear in our arsenal."

    "What do you mean?" asked a journalist.

    "I'm just giving a hint. We'll see,"answered Khristenko laughing.

    "Do you mean other countries, non former soviet states, may be invited
    to the Customs' Union?"

    Khristenko: "It's wrong to say "invite". We are organizing a banquet
    to invite everyone who wants to be there. We need to solve all the
    problems. Our future will depend on how we will be able to integrate
    our three countries, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, as well as the
    wish of other countries which would like to join us."

    It's worth mentioning, after Putin's visit to Ankara, Medvedev's
    spokesman noted that Russia would not mind Turkey's participation in
    the Customs Union.

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