EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARIANS ARRIVE IN ARMENIA TO GATHER INTELLIGENCE? - NEWSPAPER
October 30, 2013 | 08:44
YEREVAN. - This year's session of the European Union (EU)-Armenia
Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, which was to be convened on
Monday and Tuesday in Armenia's capital city Yerevan, was not held
because the European Parliament delegation members did not arrive,
Haykakan Zhamanak daily reports.
"But Milan Cabrnoch, [European Chairman of the EU-Armenia Parliamentary
Cooperation Committee and] head of the European Parliament delegation,
did arrive in Yerevan this evening.
"Even though the European members of the committee did not come so
as to 'topple' the session, several other members of the European
Parliament have arrived in Yerevan together with Cabrnoch.
"Following the [recent] news that was received from Moscow, according
to which Armenia has started to have problems with the Customs Union,
they came to investigate whether Armenia may change its position 180
degrees again-that is, [whether President] Serzh Sargsyan may go and
sign the EU-Armenia Association Agreement package-by November 28-29,
when the agreement was expected to be signed," Haykakan Zhamanak
writes.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
October 30, 2013 | 08:44
YEREVAN. - This year's session of the European Union (EU)-Armenia
Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, which was to be convened on
Monday and Tuesday in Armenia's capital city Yerevan, was not held
because the European Parliament delegation members did not arrive,
Haykakan Zhamanak daily reports.
"But Milan Cabrnoch, [European Chairman of the EU-Armenia Parliamentary
Cooperation Committee and] head of the European Parliament delegation,
did arrive in Yerevan this evening.
"Even though the European members of the committee did not come so
as to 'topple' the session, several other members of the European
Parliament have arrived in Yerevan together with Cabrnoch.
"Following the [recent] news that was received from Moscow, according
to which Armenia has started to have problems with the Customs Union,
they came to investigate whether Armenia may change its position 180
degrees again-that is, [whether President] Serzh Sargsyan may go and
sign the EU-Armenia Association Agreement package-by November 28-29,
when the agreement was expected to be signed," Haykakan Zhamanak
writes.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress