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    ARMENIA-EU: RELATIONS GOING SOUR AFTER SEPTEMBER 3 WATERSHED

    http://armenianow.com/commentary/analysis/51939/armenia_european_union_relations
    ANALYSIS | 12.02.14 | 10:12

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    By NAIRA HAYRUMYAN
    ArmeniaNow correspondent

    An unpleasant atmosphere has been established in the relations
    between Armenia and the European Union, said member of the EU-Armenia
    Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, member of the Armenian National
    Congress faction Nikol Pashinyan.

    On February 5-6, the Committee had a meeting in Strasbourg and for
    the first time it failed to sign a joint statement.

    According to the head of the Armenian delegation to the Committee
    Samvel Farmanyan, who represents the ruling Republican Party of
    Armenia, the draft joint document was unacceptable for the Armenian
    side due to lack of references to "the right to self-determination"
    in the settlement of the Karabakh problem.

    However, the opposition members of the Committee insist that Armenia
    did not sign the statement in order not to spoil relations with Moscow
    and demonstrate its commitment to Eurasian integration.

    Boris Navasardyan, who coordinates the Eastern Partnership Civil
    Society Forum in Armenia, told ArmeniaNow that European institutions
    also have not defined the format of relations with Armenia. "In
    2011-13, surprisingly for entire Europe, Armenia demonstrated a
    high rate of negotiation and preparation of documents related to
    European integration. Even for the deputies that are unfavorably
    configured towards Armenia and are often objects of Azerbaijan's
    'caviar diplomacy' it was difficult to realize their political
    orders. After September 3 (when Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    stated about the decision to join the Customs Union) the situation
    changed, and now very few European lawmakers have incentives to resist
    the Azerbaijani-Turkish lobby," said Navasardyan.

    At the same time, the European Union has preserved financial assistance
    to Armenia and in 2014 it will allocate about EUR 40 million (about
    $54.5 million) as budget support. The condition for the allocation of
    the grant is reforms in the justice sector. In addition, the European
    Union has announced the development of a new package of proposals
    for the Eastern Partnership countries, including for Armenia.

    During a recent visit to Prague President Sargsyan said that Armenia
    does not reject association with Europe and is ready to sign a relevant
    agreement but without its economic part concerning the establishment
    of a deep and comprehensive free trade area with the EU.

    In Europe, they still do not imagine such a format of association,
    however, they do not cease attempts to demonstrate the benefits of
    European integration and the damage of Eurasian one.

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