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  • BAKU: Armenia Has Thrown Putin As Naughty Dog, Returning To Signing

    ARMENIA HAS THROWN PUTIN AS NAUGHTY DOG, RETURNING TO SIGNING OF AN ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT WITH EU

    Azerbaijan Business Center
    Sept 5 2013

    Baku , Fineko/abc.az. No sooner had President Serzh Sargsyan to return
    from Moscow to Yerevan, as his administration announced: despite the
    promises made to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Armenia is going to
    initial an Association Agreement with the EU in Vilnius this November.

    Of course, as a naughty dog, Armenia accompanied this statement with
    tons of verbal garbage and conditions that no one will implement
    knowingly.

    "The initialing of the Association Agreement with the EU within the
    framework of Vilnius summit "Eastern Partnership" still remains
    in our political agenda," stated yesterday Armenian Presidential
    Administration's head Vigen Sarkisyan.

    He does not see contradictions between the plans to sign the agreement
    and to join the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia.

    "Of course, we know the view and approach that membership in the
    Customs Union can be an obstacle to agreement on the formation of a
    free and comprehensive free trade area with the EU. Armenia's position
    is well known: we've always believed that one should try to reconcile
    these positions. In case it is impossible, we'll take out of this
    agreement the most important thing that was in the European direction,"
    Sarkisyan said, by referring to the main thing the reforms aimed at
    the social, political modernization and strengthening of the system
    of government.

    Immediately after the declaration of plans on joining the Customs Union
    by Yerevan Foreign Affairs Minister of Lithuania Linas Linkyavichus
    said that this makes it impossible the free trade between the EU and
    Armenia. Now we need to wait for Lithuania's statement as the summit
    host party whether it is possible to sign an association agreement
    "by half".

    Armenia's projected appeals to Azerbaijan's experience (such borrowings
    are traditional for the Armenian mentality), which brought the issue
    of free trade beyond the frames of negotiations on an association
    agreement with the EU, will not work. Azerbaijan, not being a member
    of the World Trade Organization, simply does not have legal basis
    for negotiations about free trade with the EU.

    Whatever it was the Armenia's statements made for a couple of days show
    everybody from Lisbon to Vladivostok, why the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict is not resolved by negotiations, which
    are conducted with the support of international mediators. Only
    inconsistent and "naughty" position of Armenia's should be blamed
    for that.

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