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    VICE SPEAKER OF ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT RESPONDS TO STATEMENT OF AMBASSADOR TRAIAN HRISTEA

    by Tatevik Shahunyan

    ARMINFO
    Tuesday, October 8, 14:12

    Both official Yerevan and European Union are interested in further
    close cooperation irrespective of the latest processes. The president
    of Armenia reaffirmed this stance at the Parliament Assembly of the
    Council of Europe along with high-ranking European officials. Remarks
    came from Eduard Sharmazanov, Vice Speaker of the Armenian Parliament,
    in response to ArmInfo's question regarding the statement the Head of
    the EU Delegation to Armenia, Ambassador Traian Hristea made in an
    interview with ArmInfo. In particular, Ambassador Hristea said that
    initialing only the political part of the Association Agreement with
    Armenia at the Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius is impossible.

    "Time will show how closely will be cooperating Armenia and the EU
    and whether that cooperation will be backed with the Association
    Agreement or any other document. There is no doubt, however, that
    active cooperation of Yerevan and Brussels will continue irrespective
    of the ongoing processes. Armenia is determined to continue the
    dialogue with Europe and the democratic reforms in line all the strict
    European standards," Sharmazanov said.

    Speaking at PACE, President Serzh Sargsyan and Vice Speaker Eduard
    Sharmazanov reaffirmed Armenia's readiness to initial the Association
    Agreement with the EU at the Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius
    in November without the economic component, namely, the DCFTA.

    In response to ArmInfo's request to comment on the given statement,
    Head of the EU Delegation to Armenian, Ambassador Traian Hristea,
    said that Association Agreement with Armenia is impossible if any of
    its components is omitted.

    Mr. Hristea recalled that European Commissioner Stefan Fule said in
    the course of his latest visit to Armenia that the negotiations on
    the Association Agreement covered some provisions, specifically, the
    structure- and system-related components, the component on the Deep
    and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), as well as a provision
    on free movement of persons. Therefore, DCFTA cannot be mechanically
    separated from the Association Agreement, he said.

    Negotiations for the Association Agreement with Armenia faced a
    deadlock after President Serzh Sargsyan declared that Armenia is
    ready to access Russia-initiated Customs Union. European officials
    say that the Customs Union regulations run contrary to the ones of
    the Association Agreement, particularly, when it comes to economic
    aspects, DCFTA. In response, President Sargsyan has declared at the
    PACE lately that Yerevan is ready to initial the Association Agreement
    with the EU already in November, at the EPP Summit in Vilnius if the
    economic component (DCFTA) is omitted if it contradicts the Customs
    Union regulations.

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