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    Visegrad Group Experience of European Integration for the South Caucasus States

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/22721/visegrad-group-experience-of-european-integration-for-the-south-caucasus-states.html
    15:45, January 26, 2013


    The National Citizen's Initiative (NCI) representatives Hovsep
    Khurshudyan and Hrayr Manukyan yestertoday presented NCI report,
    entitled "The Results of Armenia's Integration with the EU in the
    Framework of the Eastern Partnership: 2010-2012," that was developed
    in collaboration with the Caucasus Economic and Social Research
    Council through the support of the International Visegrad Fund. The
    event was held at NCI headquarters.

    In his intervention, Khurshudyan maintained that there is a wide
    consensus on the European integration in Armenia that boosts its
    progression.

    According to him, not only the government and opposition forces, but
    also civil society representatives are engaged in the process. As far
    as cooperation of the EU and Armenian parliamentarians is concerned,
    the major platform is Euronest, while the key path of partnership
    between civil society organizations of the EU and Armenia is the
    National Platform of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) Civil Society Forum
    (CSF).

    In his turn, Manukyan reflected on the fundamental requirements that
    are set by the EU as the basis of the negotiations on Deep and
    Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) agreement between the EU and
    Armenia.

    In this regard, the speaker particularly focused on the clear-cut
    remarks made by high-level European officials that are related to the
    incompatibility of Armenia's accession to the Eurasian Customs Union
    to the prospect of the privileged partnership with the EU. Armenia
    must immediately undertake a comprehensive set of reforms as well
    aimed at meeting other key standards.

    In this respect, consideration of the experience of the Visegrad Group
    - Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary - will be of paramount
    importance.

    In addition, Armenia must also conduct an election that will be free
    and fair, and in full compliance with international standards.

    The National Citizens' Initiative Press Service



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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