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    ARMENIAN EXPERT WARNS AGAINST SWITCHING TO SINGLE EEU CURRENCY

    YEREVAN, March 12. / ARKA /. Shushan Khatlamajyan, program coordinator
    from the Armenian Institute of Civil Society and Regional Development,
    said Russia's plan to switch to a single currency together with other
    members of the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) will become
    a problem for Armenia's authorities.

    According to Russian news agencies, on March 10, Russia's president
    Vladimir Putin ordered the Central Bank of Russia and the Russian
    government to work in conjunction with the national banks of the EEU
    member states to determine by September 1 "the further directions of
    integration in the currency and financial spheres". He also said that
    "the feasibility of establishing a monetary union within the framework
    of the EEU in the long term should be considered."

    In an interview with Russian RIA Novosti Ms. Khatlamajyan said the
    idea of switching to a single currency is likely to be used by the
    Armenian opposition in its spring attacks against the administration
    of President Serzh Sargsyan.

    "Indeed, Putin's order is not quite financial. It is rather a
    far-reaching political measure, affecting the foundations of the
    independent states which have joined the EEU,' said Khatlamajyan. To
    substantiate she cited three arguments.

    'First, the institution of the national currency is not only a question
    of image, but also a symbol of sovereignty, which the opposition and
    many Armenian citizens say president Sargsyan and his Republican Party
    of Armenia are constantly infringing in order to please the Kremlin.

    Second, no one doubts that the Kremlin sees its own currency,
    the ruble, as the single EEU currency. This will only strengthen
    Sargsyan's critics. And third, Putin's order comes against the backdrop
    of a sharp weakening of the ruble, combined with serious economic and
    financial crisis in Russia, which, according to leading international
    and Russian experts, is going to protract," said Khatlamajyan .

    According to her, Russia's confrontation with the West suggests no
    speedy recovery of its economy. The Armenian economy that depends
    strongly on Russia's economy is also going through hard times.

    "Against this disadvantaged background, if Armenia switches to the
    single currency we should expect tectonic political turmoil and even
    a change in the country's foreign policy vector", she concluded -0-

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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