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    86% OF ARMENIA'S RESPONDENTS HAS FAVORABLE ATTITUDE TOWARD CUSTOMS UNION ACCESSION - SURVEY

    November 08, 2013 | 11:29

    YEREVAN. - As a result of a survey conducted among 1,000 people in
    Armenia, it was found out that 86 percent of the respondents has a
    favorable attitude toward the Armenian authorities' decision to join
    the Customs Union.

    "Integration and Development" NGO Director Aram Safaryan noted
    the abovementioned at Friday's Yerevan-Moscow live television link
    discussion.

    As per Safaryan, however, solely 10 percent of the respondents
    actually knows what the Russia-led Customs Union is, whereas a
    virtually overwhelming majority trusts the Customs Union.

    In addition, there is a great trust toward Russia as the engine of
    the Customs Union. Specifically, people over the age of sixty and the
    middle-aged have particularly positive attitude toward the Customs
    Union, whereas the youth prefer Europe.

    Furthermore, 82 percent of the respondents consider Russia to
    be Armenia's friend. But, in Aram Safaryan's words, this positive
    attitude may disappear if the people's approval is not made use of
    and they are not informed about the ongoing integration processes.

    To note, following the talks that were held on September 3 in
    Moscow between Armenian and Russian Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and
    Vladimir Putin, Sargsyan had announced that Armenia plans to join
    the Customs Union and subsequently engage in the formation of the
    Eurasian Economic Union. Aside from Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan
    likewise are members in the Customs Union. And in response to this
    development, the European Union had stated that the signing of the
    Armenia-EU Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free
    Trade Area agreement is now doubtful.

    http://news.am/eng/news/179803.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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