HERMAN VAN ROMPUY: ARMENIA, MOLDOVA AND UKRAINE WILL HOPEFULLY SIGN THE ASSOCIATION AGREEMENTS WITH EU
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13:43 06.09.2013
Armenia, EU
"Armenia, Moldova, and, if possible, Ukraine will hopefully sign the
Association Agreement at the Vilnius Summit in November, 2013. This
is a political agreement," President of the European Council Herman
Van Rompuy said at a meeting with students of the European University
at St. Petersburg on the sidelines of the G20 summit.
"The Agreement would allow Armenia to go through comprehensive change
both politically and economically. Therefore, after getting the news
about Armenia's plans of joining the Custom's Union the EU expects
to hear from Armenia what her further plans are," he said.
Herman Van Rompuy added that "we don't think this is a zero sum game
and the same refers to Ukraine. Some benchmarks will be necessary to
meet. There are some outstanding issues but we hope to see results
in Vilnius we are still engaged with these countries and still expect
to sign the Association Agreements."
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13:43 06.09.2013
Armenia, EU
"Armenia, Moldova, and, if possible, Ukraine will hopefully sign the
Association Agreement at the Vilnius Summit in November, 2013. This
is a political agreement," President of the European Council Herman
Van Rompuy said at a meeting with students of the European University
at St. Petersburg on the sidelines of the G20 summit.
"The Agreement would allow Armenia to go through comprehensive change
both politically and economically. Therefore, after getting the news
about Armenia's plans of joining the Custom's Union the EU expects
to hear from Armenia what her further plans are," he said.
Herman Van Rompuy added that "we don't think this is a zero sum game
and the same refers to Ukraine. Some benchmarks will be necessary to
meet. There are some outstanding issues but we hope to see results
in Vilnius we are still engaged with these countries and still expect
to sign the Association Agreements."