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    Hayots Ashkharh, Armenia
    Aug 18 2007

    EUROPE AND WE



    Armenia's integration to European processes in the recent years
    has reached a refuge when the bilateral relations and the political,
    economic, and religious-cultural relations with Europe has become a
    topic of common discussion and needs a pithy observation.

    The main reason of such a demand are the restrictions in these
    relations, that are usually heard in the Parliamentary Assembly of
    the Council of Europe as well as during the regular visits of the
    representatives of European structures to Armenia. Our perception of
    the European structures as dictating and obliging bodies has become
    so deeply rooted that it has turn into an unwritten law for us. But
    if we can't distinguish Strasburg from the former Soviet center, then
    why should the Europeans distinguish Armenia from our direct
    neighbors. After all to recognize the people close to them in the
    sense of civilization, Europe has to be confident that we Armenians
    are loyal to those traditions.
    Whereas sometimes it looks as if the process of Armenia's
    integration to the European structures is not a strategic priority
    but an obligatory - volunteer event to which we participate just to
    be far from trouble.
    As a result a situation is created in Armenia-Europe relations
    that doesn't match neither with the history of the bilateral
    relations nor with the concrete matter of wide opportunities in
    separate spheres.
    It is obvious that by now neither Armenia managed to introduce
    itself to Europe with its real face - European civilization, nor has
    Europe deeply perceived us like that. This is the reason why by now
    the advantage of Armenia, in essence the only Republic in the region
    that has apparent European cultural priority towards its neighbors is
    not yet manifested.
    If we really want to become an accomplished European country and
    benefit from all the opportunities created in the region we should
    swiftly overcome the policy of being guided by inertia. Moreover the
    different European structures in Armenia must be overflowed with the
    proposals of cooperation made by Armenia.
    The same is about our passive attitude towards the intentions of
    different European institutions to have representations in the
    region. Armenia must try to rouse interest for these institutions,
    the bearers of new governing experience that have different skills to
    build a modern state.
    At present Europe is far not the regular conqueror entering the
    region. Being a complex system of democratic countries and
    institutions, the European family creates a huge domain for mutual
    cooperation. To benefit from this opportunity we should perceive
    Europe as an environment consisting of cordial countries, with which
    we have if not common roots at least common edges beginning from our
    cultural and religious heritage to economy and politics.
    All this contributes to mutual understanding and creates
    opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation.



    KAREN NAHAPETYAN
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