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  • In 2006 Armenia-EU Relations Passed On New Qualitative Level

    IN 2006 ARMENIA-EU RELATIONS PASSED ON NEW QUALITATIVE LEVEL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.01.2007 18:46 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ 2006 was marked by establishing qualitative new
    relations between Armenia and the European Union: on November 14
    during the session of Armenia-EU Cooperation Council was confirmed
    and came into effect the Armenia-EU Action Plan in the framework of
    European Neighborhood Policy. As says the RA MFA annual report, with
    this document Armenia is offered to establish intensive relations
    with the EU in the spheres of policy, security, economy and culture,
    to strengthen regional and border cooperation, as well as to take
    responsibilities on preventing and settling conflicts. Cooperation
    in energy and transportation spheres occupies an important place
    in Armenia-EU relations. The issue of possible closure of Metsamor
    Nuclear Power Plant continues to remain one of the main points of
    talks between Armenia and the EU. Alongside, issues of integrating
    Armenia into the Trans-European transportation programs are being
    discussed. The European side assured that the EU neither politically
    nor financially will assist transportation projects which bypass
    Armenia, particularly the construction of Kars-Akhalkalaki railway.

    As is mentioned in the RA MFA account, in the European Union report
    on Turkey the European Commission urged Ankara to open its borders
    with Armenia, the resolution of the European Parliament condemns the
    blockade of Armenia by Turkey. On February 16 the European Parliament
    adopted a resolution on 'Historical monuments of Azerbaijan',
    which condemns the destruction of Armenian Khachkars in Old Djulfa,
    Nakhichevan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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