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    ARMENIA AND EU FINISH ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP TALKS, BUT NO AGREEMENT PUBLISHED SO FAR, EXPERTS SAY

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    July 26 2013

    26 July 2013 - 4:41pm

    Armenia and the European Union have finished their talks concerning
    the country's associate membership in the body, EU foreign policy chief
    Catherine Ashton and EU commissioner for enlargement and neighbourhood
    policy Štefan Fule say.

    "We are delighted to confirm that the talks devoted to the EU-Armenian
    agreement on the country's associate membership are finished," the
    statement issued by the two EU officials read.

    They believe the agreement will be approved during the Eastern
    Partnership summit that is going to be held in Vilnius on November
    29th.

    VK asked three experts to comment on the agreement and EU-Armenian
    relations. The head of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the
    Armenian Academy of Sciences, Ruben Safrasyan, stresses that the text
    of the agreement has not been published so far. This means that certain
    provisions remain unknown and it's hard to make a final judgement,
    the expert says. He doesn't believe, however, that the agreement will
    play a serious role in Armenia's foreign policy.

    Andrey Areshev, a member of the Central Asia and Caucasus Research
    Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, also believes that the fact
    that the agreement has not been published yet is very peculiar. The
    expert is certain that Armenian society is interested in public
    discussion of the process, which may be rather complicated since the
    European states and the countries of the South Caucasus are based on
    different values.

    Alexander Karavayev, a member of the Lomonosov Moscow State University,
    agrees with his colleagues that it's hard to comment on the agreement
    while its text has not been published. He says, however, that some
    experts believe that a free trade regime with the EU will encourage
    a 3 percent economic growth in Armenia.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/politics/43129.html

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