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    SARKISIAN OPTS FOR RUSSIAN-LED ECONOMIC UNIONS

    Presidents Sarkisian and Putin meet Tuesday in Russia

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-In a dramatic about-face that will almost certainly
    scuttle Armenia's Association Agreement with the European Union,
    President Serzh Sarkisian announced on Tuesday his decision to join
    a Russian-led union of ex-Soviet states after a meeting with Russia's
    President Vladimir Putin.

    A joint statement issued after the talks held near Moscow said
    Sarkisian informed Putin about "the decision of the Republic of
    Armenia to join the Customs Union" of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan
    and "take necessary practical steps for that purpose." The statement
    added that Yerevan will also "participate in the formation of the
    Eurasian Economic Union," which Putin hopes will bring together a
    larger number of former Soviet republics loyal Moscow.

    Sarkisian confirmed the unexpected U-turn at a joint news conference.

    "I confirmed Armenia's desire to join the Customs Union and get
    involved in the process of the formation of the Eurasian Economic
    Union," he said.

    Explaining the "rational decision," Sarkisian pointed to Armenia's
    membership of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, a
    Russian-led military alliance. "I have repeatedly said before that when
    you are part of one system of military security it is impossible and
    ineffective to isolate yourself from a corresponding economic space,"
    he said in remarks posted on his website.

    "This decision is not an abandonment of our dialogue with European
    structures," added the Armenian leader. He said his government remains
    committed to "institutional reforms" sought by those structures but
    made no mention of the planned Association Agreement with the EU.

    EU officials have repeatedly made clear that the agreement is "not
    compatible" with possible Armenian membership of the Russian-led
    trade bloc. The authorities in Yerevan seem to have accepted this
    precondition, speeding up the association talks with Brussels this
    year.

    The EU's executive body, the European Commission, announced
    "substantive completion" of the talks in late July." It said the
    Association Agreement will be initialed at an EU summit in Vilnius
    in November.

    The prospect of such a deal has triggered growing Russian pressure
    on Yerevan over the past year. A host of Russian pundits close to
    the Kremlin have warned in recent months that its signing would cause
    irreparable damage to Russian-Armenian ties and military cooperation in
    particular. One of them, Konstantin Zatulin, was quoted by the Moscow
    daily "Nezavisimaya Gazeta" as saying ahead of Putin's latest talks
    with Sarkisian that Armenia risks the kind of "negative consequences"
    that are currently facing Ukraine, another ex-Soviet state planning
    to sign an Association Agreement with the EU.

    Russia briefly banned imports of most Ukrainian goods last month in
    what was widely seen as a warning to Ukraine.

    http://asbarez.com/113465/sarkisian-opts-for-russian-led-economic-unions/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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