We should not have rushed and have negotiated around some details `
Armenian economist
April 26, 2014 | 00:48
YEREVAN. ` It would have been more expedient forArmenia not to rush
and, instead, to negotiate around some details, whereupon enter the
Eurasian economic space.
Former MP, non-pro-government Prosperous Armenia Party member,
economist Vardan Bostanjyan told the aforesaid to Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
He commented on now former Economy Minister Vahram Avanesyan's recent
announcement that, on April 29, Armenia may become a member in the
Eurasian Economic Union, instead of the Customs Union.
`In the case of entering in such a sharp manner, we [Armenia] will not
be able to pay the needed attention to numerous matters in terms of
time. I'm inclined to believe that an immediate entry will rule out
the talks and the analyses in terms of some details,' the ex-MP said,
in particular.
Bostanjyan is convinced that this hurriedness by Armenia will lead to
undesired results.
To our query on the perils of Armenia's accession to the Eurasian
Economic Union, the economist specifically stressed:
`There is no catastrophic peril. But this process assumed a chain of
negotiations in advance. But we must keep in mind that investments
will be made, new jobs will open, the salaries will be raised, but, on
the other hand, life will become more expensive. But these two factors
will compensate one another.'
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From: Baghdasarian
Armenian economist
April 26, 2014 | 00:48
YEREVAN. ` It would have been more expedient forArmenia not to rush
and, instead, to negotiate around some details, whereupon enter the
Eurasian economic space.
Former MP, non-pro-government Prosperous Armenia Party member,
economist Vardan Bostanjyan told the aforesaid to Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
He commented on now former Economy Minister Vahram Avanesyan's recent
announcement that, on April 29, Armenia may become a member in the
Eurasian Economic Union, instead of the Customs Union.
`In the case of entering in such a sharp manner, we [Armenia] will not
be able to pay the needed attention to numerous matters in terms of
time. I'm inclined to believe that an immediate entry will rule out
the talks and the analyses in terms of some details,' the ex-MP said,
in particular.
Bostanjyan is convinced that this hurriedness by Armenia will lead to
undesired results.
To our query on the perils of Armenia's accession to the Eurasian
Economic Union, the economist specifically stressed:
`There is no catastrophic peril. But this process assumed a chain of
negotiations in advance. But we must keep in mind that investments
will be made, new jobs will open, the salaries will be raised, but, on
the other hand, life will become more expensive. But these two factors
will compensate one another.'
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From: Baghdasarian