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    SOVEREIGNTY OR "APPENDIX"?: STATEMENT IN MINSK ADDS TO CONTROVERSY OVER ARMENIA IN CUSTOMS UNION

    http://www.armenianow.com/news/49529/customs_union_galush_sahakyan_alexander_lukashenko
    NEWS | 25.10.13 | 17:15

    Photo: www.president.am

    By SIRANUYSH GEVORGYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    In reference to the statement made by the Customs Union member-country
    leaders in Minks, the Armenian authorities keep claiming that Armenia
    will not lose its sovereignty by joining that structure.

    "We are not going to become an appendix of some country, but rather
    going to create favorable situations," says vice-chairman of the
    ruling Republican party Galust Sahakyan, claiming that whatever is
    not beneficial for Armenia, will not be accepted.

    Enlarge Photo Sergey Minasyan

    On Thursday, at the session of the Customs Union (CU) executive body -
    the Eurasian Highest Economic Council - Belarus president Alexander
    Lukashenko said that Armenia should cross the same integration path as
    Kazakhstan, Beralus and Russia and make all the commitments without
    exceptions. This statement has stirred controversy because Armenia
    has no direct borders with any of the CU member-counties, hence its
    membership has to be in a different format.

    Lukashenko said at the same time that by joining the CU countries
    lose part of their sovereignty.

    Political analyst, Caucasus Institute deputy director Sergey Minasyan
    told ArmeniaNow that the contradictory and vague statements by the
    CU member-country presidents do not refer directly to Armenia, but
    rather to the ambiguity of that structure.

    "Lukashenko says Armenia should assume all the liabilities without
    exception, which is absolutely impossible. The same format of
    membership for Armenia with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan is simply
    impossible because the three are exporter countries, while Armenia
    is an importer. Armenia cannot adopt the same format for the lack
    of common border, and especially because that border passes through
    Georgia, which is going to be a part of the free comprehensive European
    economic area," says Minasyan.

    As for the Armenian authorities' secrecy around the whole CU deal
    and its ambiguity, Minasyan says the country leadership does not know
    much about what is actually happening and is unwilling to accelerate
    the process.

    "Because it is unclear whether the CU would actually become an economic
    and political reality, or whether it was just a project aimed at
    resisting the EU, etc," he says adding that forcing Armenia into the CU
    had one goal - to hamper the inking of the Association Agreement with
    the EU in Vilnius and show who is the 'chief' in the post-soviet area.

    "The result is contrary to the expected: Russia appeared as a country
    whose forcing power was enough only for one country which wasn't even
    trying to sever relations with its strategic partner Russia as its
    security warrantor and had already been in great dependence from it
    in that very sphere," he says.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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