DOMESTIC PROBLEMS NOT ISOLATED FROM EEU ACCESSION PROCESS - OPINION
13:39 * 15.10.14
The domestic developments in Armenia cannot be said to run in parallel
with the accession to the Eurasian Economic Union, as the two processes
are intertwined and mutually dependent, says the president of the
Yerevan Press Club.
At a news conference on Wednesday, Boris Navasardyan cited the Eurasian
integration efforts and the opposition's plans to continue its protest
as two major events shaping the country's current political agenda.
"These two factors cannot be unrelated to one another. Strong though
the focus may be on the social problems and internal challenges,
they cannot be resolved beyond frameworks of the Eurasian Economic
cooperation," he said, referring to the signing of the EUU accession
treaty.
Commenting on the opposition trio's recent rally in Yerevan,
Navasardyan said he doesn't think that the multitude of people who
joined the public event can really be considered opposition fans. He
said the enthusiasm observed in the past years' rallies seems to have
already worn away.
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: A. Papazian
13:39 * 15.10.14
The domestic developments in Armenia cannot be said to run in parallel
with the accession to the Eurasian Economic Union, as the two processes
are intertwined and mutually dependent, says the president of the
Yerevan Press Club.
At a news conference on Wednesday, Boris Navasardyan cited the Eurasian
integration efforts and the opposition's plans to continue its protest
as two major events shaping the country's current political agenda.
"These two factors cannot be unrelated to one another. Strong though
the focus may be on the social problems and internal challenges,
they cannot be resolved beyond frameworks of the Eurasian Economic
cooperation," he said, referring to the signing of the EUU accession
treaty.
Commenting on the opposition trio's recent rally in Yerevan,
Navasardyan said he doesn't think that the multitude of people who
joined the public event can really be considered opposition fans. He
said the enthusiasm observed in the past years' rallies seems to have
already worn away.
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: A. Papazian