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    MUTUALLY ACCEPTABLE WAY TO FURTHER ARMENIA-EU DIALOGUE CAN BE FOUND - ARTAK ZAKARYAN

    21:49 * 12.03.15

    In an interview with Tert.am, Chairman of the Standing Committee on
    Foreign Relations, Parliament of Armenia, Artak Zakaryan commented
    on Polish Ambassador to Armenia Jerzy Nowakowski's statement that
    he expects the current round of the EU-Armenia negotiations to end
    in the signing of the Association Agreement's political component,
    without the economic one.

    Mr Zakaryan noted that the European Union (EU) has first of all to get
    a right to start negotiations by means of a relevant mechanism in Riga.

    "Naturally, we stated that the previously agreed document could be
    a basis for launching negotiations. And it is too early to speak of
    what kind of final document it is going to be and what agreements
    will be reached.

    I know discussions are in progress to determine the framework of the
    legal document," Mr Zakaryan said.

    The duration of reforms remains the focus of attention: development
    of democratic institutions, judicial system, education, scientific
    and technical cooperation.

    "These issues are on the agenda of the Armenia-EU dialogue - both now
    and in the future. However, I think it is too early to speak of what
    kind of document it is going to be in terms of its name and content."

    As to any contradictions to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU)
    principles in the political component, Mr Zakaryan said:

    "We have noted on several occasions that it would be right to show
    individual approach to European Partnership member-states, and such
    a political approach seems to be shown now. This makes the dialogue
    more active over specific issues, considering national interests."

    Mr Zakaryan believes the new approach will give new impetus to Eastern
    Partnership in the future.

    "And we are doing our best not to discuss the issue in the context of
    contradictions. Rather, it should be considered in the context of our
    commitments to the EEU, which stems from our economic and security
    problems. I think a mutually acceptable approach can be found, which
    will give a new impetus to active cooperation and political dialogue
    between Armenia and the European Union."

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/03/12/artakzakarian/1615603

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