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    EU-Armenia visa facilitation agreement not merely pro forma document

    11:48 - 13.10.13



    The EU-Armenia visa facilitation agreement and the readmission
    agreement backed by the European Parliament cannot be merely pro forma
    document, Karen Bekaryan, Chairman of the European Integration NGO,
    told Tert.am in response to a question as to whether the documents
    will remain ineffective as approved in the context of the EU-Armenian
    Association Agreement, which, in turn, will not be initialed.

    `In the context of the EU political culture, we should not mix
    political culture with that of many of our partners. But the document
    cannot be a merely pro forma one,' Bekaryan said.

    Summing up, he said that any uncertainties about the EU Association
    Agreement at the moment do not imply any risk to the entire visa
    facilitation process.

    At their meeting in Brussels, on October 8, Armenian FM Edward
    Nalbandian and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine
    Ashton addressed the preparatory work for the Eastern Partnership
    Summit to be held in Vilnius, Lithuania, this November.

    As to what the `preparatory work' means and what documents may be
    signed at, as well as after, the Summit, Bekaryan reverted to the
    side's positions before that moment.

    `It had repeatedly been stated that, if the Deep and Comprehensive
    Free Trade Area Agreement was in question, the Armenian and Russian
    presidents' join statements were followed by certain problems. Armenia
    had repeatedly stated that, without having any problems with the other
    aspects of the Association Agreement, it was willing to initial it.
    The EU's position remains uncertain.

    European officials have repeatedly stated that the two are inseparable
    aspects. On the other hand, they are well aware of the fact that the
    way passed over the years cannot be ignored. So there is a need to
    find common ground,' Bekaryan said.

    The expert is sure the process will be continued and a new format will
    be found. The question is whether it will be possible before the
    Vilnius Summit.

    Elaborating on the Armenia-related format, Bekaryan said that Armenia
    must be present irrespective of whether any documents will or will not
    be signed or initialed.

    `That is, the EU member-states are consulting one another and Armenia.
    This process is progressing now and we have to wait to see our
    starting point at the Vilnius Summit.'

    In his turn, ex-chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Bagrat
    Asatryan is pessimistic about Armenia's participation in the Vilnius
    Summit. `They offer you a program, which you have rejected.'

    He believes that Armenia is sure to establish `cooperation of some
    type' with Europe.


    Armenian News - Tert.am

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