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    DAVID SHAHNAZARYAN: 'THE EUROPEAN UNION MUST NOT TAKE ARMENIA OFF THE ASSOCIATION PROGRAM'S AGENDA'

    September 11 2013

    According to David Shahnazaryan, otherwise it would mean that Kremlin's
    pressure affected also Brussels "The European Union has no plans
    to finalize an Association Agreement with Armenia at an upcoming
    EU summit in Lithuania," Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said
    on Monday. Writing on his Twitter account, Bildt said he and his
    visiting Slovak counterpart Miroslav Lajcak agreed at a meeting in
    Stockholm that the deal with Yerevan is "now off the table." "We work
    with Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia," he added. Aravot.am asked David
    Shahnazaryan whether this explicit statement made by a high-ranking
    European official was justified. 'If the European Union decides after
    all to take Armenia off the Association Program I think it would be
    a wrongly calculated, situation-prompted and emotional decision.

    Brussels must not close the door of opportunities to Armenia because
    that would mean that Russia's pressure on Armenia that resulted in its
    decision to join the Customs Union affected also Brussels,' he said.

    "It would mean that the Kremlin's imperial ambitions affect Brussels
    too. Accession to the Customs Union is a prolonged process, a vague
    path filled with uncertainties and it is a big question whether
    it will be accomplished or not. The European Union should continue
    partnership cooperation with the Republic of Armenia within the frames
    of the Association Program." In response to Aravot.am question whether
    Europeans had an alternative not to close the door of opportunities
    to Armenia given the fact that the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
    Area (DCFTA) agreement is incompatible with a membership in the
    Customs Union, Mr. Shahnazaryan said. 'It is obvious that the DCFTA
    and a membership in the Customs Union are absolutely incompatible,
    however one should proceed from the reality that plagued with internal
    disagreements the Customs Union is actually falling apart and as an
    organization has neither future nor present. It is also a big question
    whether the path which Armenia will have to pass towards the Customs
    Union membership will accomplish in a way planned by the Kremlin.

    Rapidly unfolding geopolitical and regional processes do not contribute
    to Armenia's full membership in the Customs Union either,' concluded
    Mr. Shahnazaryan. Emma Gabrielyan

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/09/11/161570/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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