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    RUSSIAN PRESSURE UPON ARMENIA WILL DRAW EU RESPONSE - LITHUANIAN MEPS

    Baltic News Service / - BNS
    September 4, 2013 Wednesday 11:04 AM EET

    VILNIUS, Sep 04, BNS - The European Parliament (EP) may adopt a
    resolution on Russian pressure upon post-Soviet countries involved
    in the European Union's (EP) Eastern Partnership program, Lithuanian
    members of the EP told BNS.

    "During a meeting in Strasbourg next week, we should adopt a resolution
    on Russian pressure upon Eastern Partnership countries," said
    Lithuanian MEP Laima Andrikiene of the European People's Party group.

    She attended meetings between MEPs and representatives of EU
    delegations and special representatives on Tuesday.

    In her words, the meetings addressed the Armenian decision to join
    the Russian-led Customs Union, thus thwarting its hopes of signing
    the Free Trade Agreement with the EU.

    "Of course, there will be response from the EU, however, if this is
    followed through, it will have very serious consequences for Armenia,"
    said the MEP.

    In Andrikiene's words, the Russian actions can be viewed as pressure
    upon the EU.

    "By pressing Armenia into joining the Customs Union, Russia does not
    act against the Eastern Partners countries but against the whole
    EU, as the Eastern Partnership policies are among the EU's most
    active policies and one of the banners of EU's foreign policies,"
    she told BNS.

    Social Democrat MEP Zigmantas Balcytis, a member of the EP Socialist
    group, maintains that Armenia's decision on the Customs Union and
    possible pressure on Russia's side will not go unanswered by the EU.

    "I believe the issue will be included into the EP Strasbourg plenary
    session," he added.

    "The event, which brings major changes to preliminary agreements and,
    in the end, the essence of Eastern Partnership - extensive efforts
    may be made, however, things can change overnight," Balcytis told BNS.

    Armenia's President Serzh Sargsian announced the plans of joining
    the Customs Union on Tuesday after meeting with Russian President
    Vladimir Putin. Putin emphasized Russia will provide "full support
    to the process."

    Armenia was initially expected to initial the Association and Free
    Trade Agreement with the EU during the Eastern Partnership summit in
    Vilnius in the end of November.




    From: A. Papazian
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