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    EU DONOR CONFERENCE FOR ARMENIA IN AUTUMN WAS NEVER REALISTIC
    By Raffi Elliottian

    hetq
    15:37, July 11, 2012

    During his 4 July visit to Yerevan, EU President Herman Van
    Rompuy declared that Armenia was moving in the right direction,
    and that negotiations are now being prepared for the promised EU led
    international donor conference for financial aid to Armenia's state
    and economic reform agenda.

    Earlier statements by the spokesperson of EU Commissioner Stefan
    Fule caused confusion, as he first stated in January that this donor
    conference would take place after the parliamentary elections of May
    2012, while recently mentioning a time after the presidential election
    as a target.

    "The plan to hold the donor conference this autumn was always very
    ambitious" explained Dr Michael Kambeck, Secretary General of the
    NGO European Friends of Armenia (www.EuFoA.org) in Brussels. "Amongst
    other things, both sides need to prepare excellent strategy documents
    for the World Bank. Yerevan and Brussels started those preparations
    after the recent parliamentary elections and I don't believe that
    they can finish them before it gets already too close to the upcoming
    Presidential Elections."

    As a general rule, the EU avoids any activities close to national
    elections, which could influence these elections.

    Kambeck emphasised the importance of the renewed dedication by the
    EU to assisting the democratic and economic modernisation of its
    Eastern-European periphery in a time of financial insecurity stating:
    "What was important for us is that President Van Rompuy reaffirmed
    the EU's commitment for this donor conference, despite the EU's crisis.

    And if the Presidential Elections next February mark another progress
    over last May's elections, this conference will find enough political
    support in Europe and beyond to be successful. This will be very
    significant for Armenia!"

    In this context, it is also noteworthy that separately, the European
    Parliament decided yesterday, 10 July 2012, to increase the EU's
    financial assistance to Armenia in the framework of the Eastern
    Partnership Programme and the European Neighborhood Policy. The date
    for the said international donor conference will be fixed, once the
    Armenian government has finalised the necessary strategy documents
    in cooperation with the EU.

    (Raffi Elliottian is a Canadian-Armenian political-economist currently
    based in Yerevan)

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