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    'WE WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER OF EUROPEAN FAMILY OF NATIONS,' ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER SAYS TO THE FINANCIAL TIMES

    Armenpress
    Apr 09 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS: In an interview to The Financial Times
    newspaper, published in today's issue, Armenia's new prime minister
    Serzh Sarkisian spoke about the country's economic development and
    the process of democracy advancement, as well as about regional
    developments and Armenia's geopolitical concept.

    In response to a question about the authorities' commitment to hold
    free and clean parliamentary elections on May 12, Sarkisian said
    Armenia has assumed a long string of obligations and the failure to
    observe them would make it ineligible for a number of economic and
    political programs, promising effective incentives. He said Armenia
    has to observe these commitments since they stems from its national
    interests.

    "We want to become a member of European family of nations,' Serzh
    Sarkisian said.

    The Financial Times says one third of the landlocked Armenia, which
    has a total of 3 million population, still lives below the poverty
    level. In response to this question Sarkisian said, "It is hard to
    speak about democracy and human rights, when one has to solve the
    population's social and economic needs." He added that Armenia does
    not want to be a country stuck in the transitional period.

    The newspaper writes that the new prime minister wants a bigger
    involvement of the Armenian Diaspora in economic activity and the
    government is looking for ways to encourage Diaspora investments.

    In the interview Serzh Sarkisian also referred to the peaceful
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, improvement of
    Turkish-Armenian relations and regional developments.

    In a reference to the clash of superpowers' interests in the region
    he said," Some are trying to capitalize on their (superpowers')
    differences, some others are trying to cooperate with them. We choose
    the second option."

    Sarkisian also said he would like to see one day Armenia as a member
    of the European Union. He also said that despite Armenia's close
    cooperation with NATO, a membership in it is not on the country's
    foreign policy agenda.
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