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    ARMENIAN MPS CONTENT WITH NATO TALKS

    18:10 ~U 17.10.13

    Photo my News.am

    The Armenia-NATO talks continue on a very positive level despite the
    Customs Union integration efforts, says a Republican MP representing
    Armenia's delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.

    "We have been in active contacts on different levels at the NATO
    Parliamentary Assembly in the past year and half. We introduce
    our approaches in global and regional terms. The dialogues on an
    individual level have been so effective in the past months that our
    delegation is very often pointed out to," Koryun Nahapetyan told
    reporters on Thursday.

    He said that despite its small size (three members), the delegation
    very actively takes part in the activities of all the five committees
    of the Assembly.

    The Republican MP said there is a preliminary agreement for organizing
    the PA Political Committee's visit to Armenia next year. "The visit
    will also help develop a political agenda," he noted.

    As for Armenia's Customs Union integration efforts, Nahapetyan said
    the issue has not been discussed on the Assembly level. "I haven't
    seen at least any concerns that it may conflict with the cooperation
    plan," he noted.

    Tevan Poghosyan of the opposition Heritage party reaffirmed
    Nahapetyan's statement on the existing positive atmosphere at the
    Assembly.

    "All the three of us are really present everywhere. Our delegation
    enjoys a great respect, and there has never been a case that we were
    not allowed to speak whenever there was a desire," he noted.

    The opposition MP said he doesn't expect President Serzh Sargsyan's
    September 3 statement on the Customs Union membership to seriously
    affect the Armenia-NATO relations. "I personally do not even
    believe that the membership plan is realistic. I remain committed
    to the principle that Armenia's development is linked to European
    integration," he said, noting that a partnership with NATO does not
    imply any restraints in the bilateral cooperation format.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/10/17/nato/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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