ARMENIA IS OF STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE FOR EU: TRAIAN HRISTEA
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS: Armenia-EU relations are developing.
As Armenpress reports, Artur Baghdasaryan, National Security Council
Secretary came forth in the course of EU Advisory Board eleventh
meeting . "A number of most important events kicked off during last
two months enable us to record there was progress. Armenia-EU visa
facilitation agreement was signed in Brussels which is of important
and public essence. I also attach importance to DCFTA negotiations
process launched in Yerevan" Baghdasaryan stated.
The politician voiced hope progress will be recorded in the course of
scheduled negotiations due to take place in Brussels on December 3-5.
NSC secretary highlighted the role of Armenia- EU Association
Agreement's 10th plenary session , where considerable progress was
recorded in almost all ten directions. Baghdasaryan noted reforms
scheduled by Armenia- EU Action Plan were rather successive in this
trimester. Human Rights Defense national strategy was affirmed,
document of much importance , a range of other working groups related
to the tax and customs reforms have been created. Besides the issue
on border checkpoints reforms, investment of one stop and one window
principle will be in the agenda of National Security Council session.
Regardless the registered success Baghdasaryan stated there is still
much work to done .
Traian Hristea , head of the EU delegation to Armenia stated Armenia
is of strategic importance for EU. Hristea said it is north worthy
they share the same approaches with Armenian side. "Negotiations on
Association Agreement are moving forward, there are grave reasons to
be optimistic, the same can be referred to DCFTA negotiation process"
Hristea noted. The foreign diplomat expressed his gratitude to
Armenian Government for enabling an opportunity to several European
states citizens to travel to Armenia without an entry visa. In the
words of Hristea the possibilities of cooperation can be enhanced
more. EU Advisory Group will continue to support implementation of
reforms in Armenia.
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS: Armenia-EU relations are developing.
As Armenpress reports, Artur Baghdasaryan, National Security Council
Secretary came forth in the course of EU Advisory Board eleventh
meeting . "A number of most important events kicked off during last
two months enable us to record there was progress. Armenia-EU visa
facilitation agreement was signed in Brussels which is of important
and public essence. I also attach importance to DCFTA negotiations
process launched in Yerevan" Baghdasaryan stated.
The politician voiced hope progress will be recorded in the course of
scheduled negotiations due to take place in Brussels on December 3-5.
NSC secretary highlighted the role of Armenia- EU Association
Agreement's 10th plenary session , where considerable progress was
recorded in almost all ten directions. Baghdasaryan noted reforms
scheduled by Armenia- EU Action Plan were rather successive in this
trimester. Human Rights Defense national strategy was affirmed,
document of much importance , a range of other working groups related
to the tax and customs reforms have been created. Besides the issue
on border checkpoints reforms, investment of one stop and one window
principle will be in the agenda of National Security Council session.
Regardless the registered success Baghdasaryan stated there is still
much work to done .
Traian Hristea , head of the EU delegation to Armenia stated Armenia
is of strategic importance for EU. Hristea said it is north worthy
they share the same approaches with Armenian side. "Negotiations on
Association Agreement are moving forward, there are grave reasons to
be optimistic, the same can be referred to DCFTA negotiation process"
Hristea noted. The foreign diplomat expressed his gratitude to
Armenian Government for enabling an opportunity to several European
states citizens to travel to Armenia without an entry visa. In the
words of Hristea the possibilities of cooperation can be enhanced
more. EU Advisory Group will continue to support implementation of
reforms in Armenia.