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    EU/ARMENIA : EU READY TO COMPROMISE WITH YEREVAN ON TRADE DEAL

    Europolitics (daily in English)
    September 5, 2013 Thursday

    Lenaïc Vaudin d?Imecourt

    Armenia will be joining the Russian-led Eurasian Union, President Serzh
    Sargsyan announced, on 3 September - a move that should killoff all
    hopes of the country signing a free trade agreement with the European
    Union at the Eastern Partnership summit in late November. But the
    EU could be ready to negotiate with Yerevan so it can benefit from
    trade preferences from both the EU and Russia.

    Sargsyan confirmed his decision after a meeting with Russian President
    Vladimir Putin in Moscow. "This decision is not a rejection of our
    dialogue with the European institutions," he noted.

    By choosing to join the Eurasian Union with Russia, Belarus and
    Kazakhstan, Armenia is supposedly blocking the signing of the trade
    deal with the EU, which has warned several times that the two deals
    were incompatible. "They will not be able to sign both agreements
    due to different tariff requirements," Lithuania's Foreign Minister
    Linas Linkevicius told BNS, the Baltic news agency.

    "We look forward to understanding better from Armenia what their
    intentions are and how they wish to ensure compatibility," the EU's
    enlargement spokesperson said, adding that the trade deal "could be
    compatible with economic cooperation with the members of Commonwealth
    of Independent States". For the time being, compatibility would not
    be possible, an EU source told Europolitics. But the Commission would
    be ready to negotiate the terms of said compatibility.

    Armenia and the EU wrapped up negotiations of the trade deal in July.

    It was expected to be finalised upon signature of a larger bilateral
    association agreement, which was to be initialled at the 28-29 November
    Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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