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    SERGE SARGSYAN: WE WANT TO BECOME PART OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY

    ArmRadio.am
    09.04.2007 17:24

    The newly appointed Prime Minister of Armenia Serge Sargsyan gave an
    interview to the popular "Financial Times" today, where he turned to
    the economic development and democratization processes in the country
    and the geopolitical views of Armenia.

    The Financial Times writes that despite double-digit economic growth
    in the past few years, a third of the 3m-strong population of the
    landlocked Caucasian republic lives below the poverty line. In this
    regard Serge Sargsyan noted: "It is hard to talk about democratic and
    human rights when you need to solve the social and economic needs of
    the population," the prime minister said during a trip to Brussels. "We
    would not like to be a state stuck in our transition."

    He said the huge Armenian diaspora - estimated at up to three times
    the native population - should get more involved in the country. Only
    1 per cent of investment came from them, he said, and he was looking
    at ways they could be encouraged.

    However, Mr. Sargysan said the government in Yerevan would keep pledges
    made to international bodies after criticism of its rights record and
    he was hopeful that the May 12 parliamentary elections would be the
    first to be pronounced free and fair by the Organisation for Security
    and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the European security watchdog.

    "We have made commitments to different programmes and we think
    compliance is in our interest. We want to become part of the European
    family," he said.

    Mr. Sargsyan said his top priority was to conclude a peace treaty
    with its Muslim neighbor.

    The oil-rich state has been rearming recently but Mr. Sargysan said
    that was sabre-rattling. Turkey closed its border with Armenia during
    the war and the Premier said he would strive to restore relations
    and sign a peace deal.

    Armenia could grow far faster if rapprochement was reached with its
    bigger neighbors, he said.

    Mr. Sargysan said that, despite ties to influential exiles in the
    US, Yerevan would remain friendly to Moscow and would not support
    a US base in the volatile Caucuses. "One can either exploit their
    differences between superpowers or work with them. We prefer to work
    with them. There are many conflicts in our region."

    Mr. Sargysan said Armenia would one day like to join the European
    Union but had no desire to join the NATO defense alliance, although
    it was working closely with it.
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