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    IT IS NOT ON EU'S AGENDA TO REPLACE FRANCE IN OSCE MINSKH GROUP: TEFAN FULE

    ARMENPRESS
    20 June, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, JUNE 19, ARMENPRESS: Armenia has announced development
    of relations with the European Union one of its priorities. About
    Armenia- European Union relations, influence of the Armenian elections
    on these relations and Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement Armenpress
    interviewed EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood
    Policy, Mr tefan Fule.

    - Mr. Commissioner, in these latest months it was affirmed by Armenian
    authorities and the European partners that Parliamentary elections are
    of a paramount importance for the future of Armenia-EU relations. Now
    after the elections, what is your assessment of these elections?

    -High Representative Ashton and myself issued a statement on 8 May,
    where we welcome, based on the preliminary findings by OSCE/ODIHR,
    the efforts by the Armenian authorities to hold the parliamentary
    elections in a way which shows progress towards more transparent and
    competitive elections. However, we still believe that those elections
    also demonstrated the need to address a number of issues in order
    to fully meet internationally recognized democratic standards. The
    issues I refer to are for example the inaccuracies in the voters lists,
    violation of campaign-related provisions of the Electoral Code, the
    need to reinforce campaign financing rules and the need to review the
    legal framework for complaints and appeals. It will be very important
    to address the shortcomings identified thoroughly in the run up to
    the upcoming presidential elections scheduled for the beginning of
    next year.

    - What is your perspective on Armenia-EU relations after the
    Parliamentary elections and what are the expectations of European
    partners from Armenia's presidential elections?

    -Armenia-EU relations are dynamically developing, especially with
    Armenia actively engaged in all aspects of the Eastern Partnership,
    making very good progress in all areas of the Association Agreement
    negotiated since July 2010. The EU in turn is continuously willing
    to support all ambitious reform efforts undertaken in Armenia. In the
    logic of the "more for more" approach, when one of the key benchmarks
    is holding of democratic and credible elections, we are ready to step
    up our assistance even further once the shortcoming mentioned earlier
    are properly addressed.

    - Still the promotion of democracy is an important sticking point for
    deepening relations in the Eastern Partnership framework. How do you
    assess the progress of Armenia in this regard and what can we expect
    in near future?

    -High Representative Ashton and myself have stated in the European
    Neighbourhood Policy Progress report on Armenia last month that while
    there is a serious effort to address issues related to human rights
    and fundamental freedoms, further work needs to be done especially
    in the implementation of legislation. Positive steps were taken to
    prepare the country for the upcoming elections, with changes in the
    electoral code and a presidential amnesty for the remaining persons
    detained for charges related to the March 2008 events. However, we
    still have concerns about media freedom relating to the limitations
    on TV broadcasting and to civil law suits for insult and defamation.

    Despite the reform effort, public trust in the judiciary continues
    to be low, and the perception of corruption is still high.

    Nevertheless, let me assure you that the EU will continue to support
    Armenia's efforts in these domains, through dialogue and different
    cooperation instruments.

    - In any case regional conflicts remain the main issues for the South
    Caucasus. Recently it is much declared that the EU wants to have larger
    engagement in the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. What is
    the main framework that the EU wishes to engage with?

    -We have outlined this framework several times, most recently in
    February when the Council of the European Union in its Conclusions
    on the South Caucasus expressed its concern over the slow progress
    in the negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan to resolve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. It confirmed the EU's continuing support to
    the OSCE Minsk Group, reiterated its support for the Madrid principles
    and called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to step up their efforts to
    reach agreement on those principles as a basis for peace. The EU also
    expressed its readiness to provide enhanced support for confidence
    building measures, in support of and in full complementarity with
    the Minsk Group, with a view to facilitating further steps towards
    the implementation of peace. In this regard, I myself also discussed
    with the President of Armenia the need for unconditional access for
    representatives of the EU to Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding regions.

    I should also mention that the Council invited the High Representative
    and the Commission to develop, in close consultation with the OSCE,
    post conflict scenarios for Nagorno-Karabakh as a basis for future
    EU engagement.

    -There were also many speculations that the EU was going to replace
    France in the OSCE Minsk Group. Do you consider this probable and, if
    realized, how can that step have a positive impact on the negotiations
    process?

    -It is not on EU's agenda to change this format of undertaking
    efforts to find a political solution to the conflict in and around
    Nagorno-Karabakh. As I said, the Council has confirmed the EU's
    continuing support to the OSCE Minsk Group. And the EU can still,
    however, provide enhanced support for confidence building measures.

    tefan Fule was interviewed by Armen Ghazaryan.


    From: Baghdasarian
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