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    MARGARIT YESAYAN. "THE EUROPEAN MPS WERE OFFENDED THAT ARMENIA HAS CHANGED ITS ORIENTATION."

    February 11 2014

    In Strasbourg, February 5-6, the 14th session of the EU-Armenia
    Parliamentary Cooperation Committee for the first time in recent
    years did not pass the joint statement, which has given rise
    to concern among our society. There are many interpretations of
    this theme, there is also disagreement among the members of the
    Armenian delegation, however, everyone seems to agree on one thing:
    the European parliamentarians attitude change was associated with
    Armenia's policy change, with the statement of joining the Customs
    Union. To our question whether the statement about joining the Customs
    Union was indeed the cause of some tension, Margarit Yesayan, a member
    of the EU-Armenia parliamentary Armenian delegation, NA MP, responded,
    "From the moment when the President of Armenia stated about Armenia's
    joining the Customs Union on September 3, this was the first session of
    the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, and it is natural
    that there should be some tension, there should be a situation when
    we would be asked and they would want to hear the answers.

    Although the agenda was very full, and we had prepared speeches
    about many issues and were prepared for discussions, however, it was
    obvious that our European partners were mostly interested in why,
    after four years of negotiations, when we were obviously going to the
    EU Association Agreement, all of a sudden it was announced that we
    are joining the CU. They participated in the negotiations over the
    Association Agreement, they are well aware of our problems, and it
    is natural that they were concerned about the issue, and there was
    offensiveness and resentment in somewhere. We, naturally, tried to
    remind them that it was not an unexpected decision, that our president
    and other officials in various statements did not unequivocally denied
    the possibility of joining the Customs Union, we recalled the statement
    made by the President of Armenia once, which said "not either-or,
    but and-and, that "we are ready to cooperate with the Customs Union
    in economic sector, and with the European Union in democracy, human
    rights, combat corruption, and introduction of real European values
    systems." To our question of whether this offensiveness caused the
    session to fail, Mrs. Yesayan answered, "I have read here in the press
    that the session failed, but I officially declare that no such thing
    has happened. The session did not fail, two sessions took place:
    on February 5 and 6, there was just a delicate difference, since
    their plenary session was taking place on the same days, of course,
    they also wanted to participate in it, there were not a great number
    of deputies in the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee. It
    was the first time I attended that session, but our older deputies
    told that it was also happening in the past, and there were not
    very many participating MPs." We also asked Mrs. Yesayan whether
    it is true that should the head of the Armenian delegation, Samvel
    Farmanyan, has displayed a diplomatic flexibility, a statement of
    not violating Armenia's interests would be accepted, as it is claimed
    by opposition MPs, particularly Tevan Poghosyan from the "Heritage"
    and Aghvan Vardanyan from ARF. In response, the MP said.

    "Tomorrow we have invited a press conference and we will be
    distributing the text of the statement and you will see, meanwhile
    I will say the following, the statement consisted of three parts,
    the first and second parts, which were about the Armenia-EU and
    Armenia-Turkey-EU relations, did not raise any problem, we all came
    to an agreement, and there was no objection. But, when it came to
    Nagorno-Karabakh, the passions rose. To our surprise, the European
    co-chair of the Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, the Czech Republic
    representative, Milan Tsabernokh, abruptly announced that the version,
    which he represents, should not be subjected to any change.

    Although, before that, about two months ago we had sent our objections
    and recommendations regarding the statement of NK-related text, but,
    unfortunately, our objections were not adopted and were not found in
    the text. Naturally, we could not be in favor of a text, in which the
    most important and fundamental problems were left out regarding the
    peaceful and negotiated settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    In particular, the main principles of the Helsinki Final Act were left
    out of the text, which applies to use of force, territorial integrity
    and the right to self-determination." In other words, whether there
    was a consensus within the group not to sign under unfavorable
    statement, in response to our question, the NA MP responded, "Yes,
    there was a consensus within our group not to adopt a statement,
    which does not proceed from the interests of peaceful settlement of
    the conflict. Armenia's co-chair of the Committee, Samvel Farmanyan,
    said that he would not sign a statement under this format, and so it
    happened. We decided that it's better not to accept any statement than
    to accept a statement, which will not contain favorable provisions."

    Melania BARSEGHYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/02/11/163759/

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