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    ARMENIA'S CUSTOMS UNION MOVE LINKED TO SECURITY CONCERNS - DEBATE

    16:27 ~U 27.11.13

    Armenia's decision to join the Eurasian Customs Union is linked to
    security and economic concerns, according to a parliament member.

    Speaking at a public debate in Yerevan, a lawmaker of the Rule of Law
    party, Mher Shahgeldyan, said the move does not absolutely prevent
    the country from implementing the agreements signed earlier with the
    European Union.

    According to him, Armenia continues to remain at the intersection
    between Europe and Russia.

    "Armenia has made a decision to accede to the Customs Union,
    considering national security and economic interests. This has to do
    with our national security, and regional issues," he noted.

    Aram Sargsyan, the leader of the Democratic Party of Armenia, said
    later that it is important for Armenia's public and political circles
    to finally realize what the country needs.

    "Do we have to by all means set up barricades and split up? There
    has been no sober debate over the issue to date. We have limited
    opportunities I think, because Armenia didn't choose the association
    with Europe; agree that Europe is to blame for that. What were
    the European organizations doing in Armenia over [the past] 22
    years? Some $220 million were spent for making structural reforms,
    but can the state administration system be said to have become more
    efficient?" he said.

    The Free Democrats party's leader, Angela Khachatryan, noted for
    her part that the Armenian society has not so far seen the documents
    which Armenia is to sign to become a Customs Union member.

    "The Association Agreement text was not known either, but certain
    clauses were familiar, at least on the level of analyses. We would
    evidently have a progress here as the access to the European market
    was said to be offering big opportunities to the country. Armenia
    today has a broader cooperation with the European rather than the
    Russian market," she said.

    Khachatryan added that Armenia is thus joining a supranational
    organization where all the decisions are legally binding on all the
    member states.

    "They will actually intervene in the entire financial-economic system
    of Armenia. As for security, I do not share the opinion that Armenia is
    thus ensuring its security. Are there guarantees that the authorities
    will not hand over Karabakh without informing the society, as they
    did with the Customs Union decision?" she said.

    Armenian News - Tert.am




    From: A. Papazian
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