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    THREE QUESTIONS FOR ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER EDWARD NALBANDIAN

    Tert.am
    11:17 ~U 09.12.09

    Yesterday, foreign ministers from the EU and the six countries involved
    in the Eastern Partnership met, reports the official website of the
    Swedish Presidency of the European Union. This is the first meeting
    of foreign ministers since the partnership was launched in May. Ahead
    of yesterday's meeting, se2009.eu put three questions to Armenia's
    Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.

    What are your expectations of the meeting? What are the most important
    issues for Armenia?

    Armenia attaches great importance to cooperation with the European
    Union and its Member States. The Eastern Partnership initiative
    provides a new framework for this relationship through enhanced
    political dialogue, increased trade opportunities and people-to-people
    contacts. Another added value of the Eastern Partnership is that
    it supports cooperation among the partner states, which is can be
    critical to the overall success of the initiative. At this first
    ministerial meeting we will take stock of the progress achieved and
    I look forward to productive discussions with my colleagues on the
    perspectives of our future cooperation.

    Armenia's relations with the European Union are regulated by the
    Partnership and Cooperation Agreement. The latter was signed in 1996
    and entered into force in 1999. Since then the political landscape of
    Europe has changed significantly, new challenges and opportunities
    have come into being. The Eastern Partnership not only reflects the
    progress achieved in relations between Armenia and the EU in the last
    decade, but also offers the perspective of an Association Agreement,
    which will adapt our cooperation to the new realities and will take
    into consideration the aspirations of each partner state and the
    European Union.

    What are your hopes for the Eastern Partnership in the short run and
    the long run?

    I think in the short term the Eastern Partnership should develop
    appropriate mechanisms of cooperation and establish the atmosphere
    of mutual understanding that will be conducive to accomplishing
    the goals of the initiatives. The thematic platforms, have made a
    certain progress this year, and I hope that their working plans
    will be successfully implemented. It is also important that the
    partner countries build their capacities so that they can absorb
    the implications that derive from the intensive contacts within the
    Eastern Partnership and can serve the goals of cooperation such as
    an Association Agreement and a deep and comprehensive Free Trade
    Agreement.

    How do you think the EU can benefit from the partnership? How can
    Armenia benefit?

    Partnership means a common set of values, interests, trade and
    human contacts. The ultimate beneficiaries of this process will be
    the peoples of Armenia and the European Union, who are united in
    their diversity, as each of them has different traditions, history
    and language, but they share the same vision of a Europe based on
    cooperation, peace and prosperity. They want to trade with each other
    and enrich knowledge of each other's culture. To this end, one of
    our common priorities is facilitating visa arrangements in order
    to gradually remove obstacles to people-to-people contact between
    our societies.
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