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    SWEDEN'S AMBASSADOR SAYS VISA-FREE REGIME MAY BE INTRODUCED FOR ARMENIANS TO TRAVEL WITHIN EU

    ARKA
    Dec 11, 2009

    YEREVAN, December 11, /ARKA/. Sweden's ambassador to Armenia, Hans
    Gunnat Aden, said today in Yerevan that a visa-free regime may be
    introduced for Armenians to travel within EU. Speaking to journalists
    during a press briefing on the occasion of Sweden's handing the EU
    chairmanship to Lithuania he said the question of facilitating visa
    regime between the EU and Armenia is being discussed.

    "I can say for sure that it will be facilitated. It may be cancelled,
    but it is, of course, a matter of future,' he said.

    He said Armenia was part of the former Soviet Union and 'unfortunately,
    part of Armenians, especially the older generation, preserves the
    Soviet mentality and does not share European values.

    He said one of the goals of the Eastern Partnership program is to
    help Armenia get back to its historical democratic traditions.

    He said Europe expects intelligible answers from Armenian authorities
    to a set of its questions relating, particularly, to freedom of
    religion, press, assembly, democratic elections, independent judiciary
    and an unbiased inquiry of the 2008 post-election events.

    The Eastern Partnership project was initiated and presented by Poland
    with assistance from Sweden at a the EU's General Affairs and External
    Relations Council in Brussels on 26 May 2008 and was inaugurated in
    Prague on 7 May 2009. The Eastern Partnership is meant to complement
    the Northern Dimension and the Union for the Mediterranean by providing
    an institutionalised forum for discussing visa agreements, free trade
    deals and strategic partnership agreements with the EU's eastern
    neighbors, while avoiding the controversial topic of accession to
    the European Union. Its geographical scope is to consist of Armenia,
    Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
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