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    WILL TIGRAN SARGSYAN'S VISIT TO MOSCOW BE CANCELLED?

    Naira Hayrumyan
    Politics - Monday, 04 February 2013, 17:03

    A few days ago Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan met with the Russian
    Ambassador Vyacheslav Kovalenko and discussed details of his upcoming
    visit to Moscow. Perhaps, the attempt on the life of presidential
    candidate Paruir Hayrikyan hindered the visit, who blamed the
    "Russian imperialism" for the attack. Perhaps, after this statement
    "imperialism" decided to postpone the visit of the Armenian MP, during
    which the details of the Armenian-Russian economic integration had
    to be discussed. It is not known what exactly is to be discussed
    in Moscow. Today, the "Moscow news" published another interview
    with Tigran Sargsyan in which he actually puts forth a new argument
    against Armenia's accession to the Customs Union. "Lack of common
    borders is not the only issue. The special thing about Armenia is the
    structure of the Armenian economy which is very different from the
    economic structure of the Customs Union, where there are considerable
    energy resources and where a policy of protecting domestic producers
    by relatively high customs duties is implemented. In general, the
    level of fees in the customs union is twice as much as those charged
    in Armenia," Tigran Sargsyan said. So it is necessary to find the
    formula and effective instruments of cooperation with the Customs
    Union, he added, actually stating that Armenia disagrees with the
    proposed mechanisms. Does it mean that Sargsyan's visit to Moscow
    will be cancelled? This is quite possible, especially considering the
    current domestic situation in Armenia when the Election Day is about to
    be postponed, one of the candidates makes serious allegations against
    Russia which is silent to the accusation. This is not the first time
    Tigran Sargsyan politely refused rapprochement with Russia in the
    Russian media. Rather, the interview with the Moscow news can be
    considered another failure of Armenia. We should expect that Putin
    again will instruct to develop special mechanisms of cooperation
    of Armenia with the Customs Union or we may again hear gunshots
    in Yerevan.

    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/politics/view/28812


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