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    Dual use goods in EU-Armenia relations - opinions

    14:33 * 23.07.14


    Difficulties often emerge in the EU-Armenia relations when it comes to
    the import and export of dual use goods, Karen Vardanyan, COE of the
    Union of Information Technology Enterprises (UITE), told Tert.am,
    commenting on the reports about EU plans to stop supplying dual-use
    high-tech products to Russia (as a punitive measure).

    That is, the punitive measures will apply to Armenia as well if
    Armenia joins the Eurasian Economic Union (EaEU) within the announced
    timeframe.

    "The import of dual-use goods to Armenia, particularly from the EU
    member-states, has been difficult, and Armenia's authorities have
    shown a formal approach because of the Western states' pressure with
    respect to the import of dual-use goods," he said.

    "The point is that dual-use goods are clearly differentiated from
    other goods. However, since customs officers are not qualified to
    differentiate, they send them for special examination. It is the fifth
    year that we have been trying to facilitate the procedure because it
    creates problems in our work," he said.

    Vardanyan said he means both the import and export of dual use products.

    "Because the West, particularly the United States, has improved the
    relations with Iran, they have now started the delivery of dual [use
    products]. In that respect, I think, it is important to lift that
    restriction for us so that we could supply Iran with Hi-Tech
    products," he explained.

    The specialist said he sees only one way out: negotiations between
    Armenia's Foreign Ministry and the EU in an attempt to prevent the
    country from incurring the influence of the "attitude to Russia". He
    further stressed the need of facilitating the customs check
    procedures.

    Economist Tatul Manaseryan says he believes that it is important to
    focus on the political rather than economic aspect of the sanctions.
    Speaking to Tert.am, the economist noted that both Russia and the EU
    member states have got laws on dual use goods.

    "Dual use goods can be used in both civil and military industries.
    These sanctions should be considered in a political rather than
    economic context, as the EU member states are tied to Russia with many
    bonds, though the enforcement of sanctions is undesirable for Russia,"
    he said.

    Manaseryan did not rule out the possibility of new scenarios until
    autumn, the expected period of Armenia's accession to the Russia-led
    economic bloc.

    Asked whether Armenia's accession would be advantageous at all given
    that many expert analyses forecast a downfall in Russia's economy, the
    expert warned against relying on such evaluations. "Evaluations by
    such experts are either very sophisticated and not based on profound
    analyses or simply politicized. It is important to make a
    comprehensive study of Russia's economy. Besides, the Eurasian Union
    is not just limited to the Russian Federation. By joining the EaEU,
    Armenia gets the chance to increase its consumer markets a hundred
    times. The same goes for industries, agriculture and high technologies
    - all the spheres without any exception. This is quite a favorable
    situation for Armenia. Of course, the end goal for us is the European
    market, the United States and Japan, which pursue higher standards,
    but we have a long way to pass to achieve that," he added.

    Noting that Armenia has recorded a serious progress in institutional
    reforms, the expert said he thinks that the achievements in that and
    many other sectors that have seen a considerable success should give
    the country the status of a leading country, not just an ordinary
    member state, in the Customs Union. Manaseryan noted the EU based its
    decision to sign an Association Agreement with Armenia on the progress
    in those particular sectors.


    Armenian News - Tert.am


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