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    EU ASKS ARMENIA TO CLARIFY DECISION ON RUSSIA-BACKED CUSTOMS UNION

    Europe Online Magazine
    Sept 5 2013

    Brussels (dpa) - The European Union said Wednesday that it would seek
    clarification on Armenia's decision to join a Russia-backed customs
    union, after years of free trade negotiations with the 28-member bloc.

    "We look forward to understanding better from Armenia what their
    intentions are," said Peter Stano, the spokesman for EU Commissioner
    Stefan Fule, who is responsible for neighbourhood policy.

    He said the European Commission would ask Yerevan how it planned to
    "ensure compatibility" with the association and free trade agreement
    it sought with the EU.

    "Once this consultation has been completed, we will draw our
    conclusions on the way forward," Stano added.

    Diplomats have previously expressed scepticism about the possibility
    of a country entering into a free trade agreement with the EU as well
    as the customs union initiated by Russia.

    Moscow and Brussels have been vying for influence over six former
    Soviet countries that the EU is seeking closer ties with under its
    Eastern Partnership programme.

    After more than three years of negotiations, Armenia had been expected
    to initial its agreement with the EU at a key November summit, which
    is also being attended by Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova
    and Ukraine.

    But on Tuesday Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Russian President
    Vladimir Putin issued a joint statement from Moscow declaring
    Yerevan's intention to join the customs union formed by Russia,
    Belarus and Kazakhstan.

    The ultimate aim would be the formation of a Eurasian Economic Union,
    the presidents said.

    EU lawmaker Gunnar Hoekmark, who specializes in EU neighbourhood
    policies, said Armenia was "turning away from Europe."

    "With this step, the prospects for democracy will be weakened and the
    risk of increased Russian influence over its neighbours will increase,"
    Hoekmark said.

    dpa NOTEBOOK

    http://en.europeonline-magazine.eu/eu-asks-armenia-to-clarify-decision-on-russia-backed-customs-union_295610.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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