168 Zham: Kazakhstan not to hamper Armenia's EEU accession - Russian expert
11:43 * 13.12.14
Kazakhstan cannot be said to be an opponent of Armenia's integration
despite the principled stance it had earlier demonstrated, a Russian
expert has said, commenting on the country's possible efforts to
hamper Armenia's membership in the Eurasian Economic Union.
Speaking to the paper, Head of the Russian Political Expert Group
Kostantin Kalachev said Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is now planning
a visit to Kazakhstan to discuss future processes. "There are clearly
certain package agreements," he said, adding that the tour is timed to
coincide with several major developments.
"That's about joint projects worth millions, so no one wishes
troubles. It's just the other way around. And the delay in Armenia's
integration may obfuscate the process and demonstrate an absence of
mutual agreements I would take a timeout. Who knows that the process
will reveal. Perhaps, there are really serious disagreements also in
matters unrelated to the integration. But its likelihood is very
little," he said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/13/1682/1534972
11:43 * 13.12.14
Kazakhstan cannot be said to be an opponent of Armenia's integration
despite the principled stance it had earlier demonstrated, a Russian
expert has said, commenting on the country's possible efforts to
hamper Armenia's membership in the Eurasian Economic Union.
Speaking to the paper, Head of the Russian Political Expert Group
Kostantin Kalachev said Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is now planning
a visit to Kazakhstan to discuss future processes. "There are clearly
certain package agreements," he said, adding that the tour is timed to
coincide with several major developments.
"That's about joint projects worth millions, so no one wishes
troubles. It's just the other way around. And the delay in Armenia's
integration may obfuscate the process and demonstrate an absence of
mutual agreements I would take a timeout. Who knows that the process
will reveal. Perhaps, there are really serious disagreements also in
matters unrelated to the integration. But its likelihood is very
little," he said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/13/1682/1534972