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    DISAGREEMENT OVER ARMENIA-EU JOINT STATEMENT WITHIN EU-ARMENIA PARLIAMENTARY COOPERATION COMMITTEE

    21:11 * 11.02.14

    There is a disagreement within the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Cooperation
    Committee.

    Aghvan Vardanyan of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D), Stepan Margaryan of the Prosperous Armenia
    Party (PAP) and Nikol Pashinyan of the Armenian National Congress
    (ANC) party told a press conference on Tuesday that an Armenia-EU
    agreement, which was not signed at the final, 14th, meeting, should
    have necessarily been approved by consensus. However, Committee
    Co-Chair Samvel Farmanyan does not agree.

    A lukewarm atmosphere has prevailed in the Armenia-EU relations since
    September 3, which is the reason for Brussels and Yerevan missing a
    chance to approve a joint document, which might have been approved
    through negotiations.

    "Armenia was unwilling to issue a statement so as not to provide
    explanations to Russia," Pashinyan said. According to him, the process
    was orchestrated from Yerevan.

    "We were in Strasbourg, but found out that [Parliament Speaker]
    Hovik Abrahamyan and [FM] Edward Nalbandian were negotiating."

    Samvel Farmanyan stated that he was solely responsible for the document
    not having been signed as he believed a joint statement should be
    the result of combined opinions of two sides with equal rights.

    "We could not reach an agreement on the final text. I completely
    disagree with media reports claiming it to be a failure," Farmanyan
    said.

    According to him, a disagreement over the final text does not at all
    mean a stalemate in the Armenia-EU relations. The fact should neither
    be exaggerated nor played down.

    The matter concerns the European Parliament's proposals relating to
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which have suddenly turned unfavorable
    for the Armenian side after the statement made in 2012 and not approved
    at that time.

    Another proposal implies the EU's greater role in the negotiation
    process.

    Aghvan Vardanyan said that he would support negotiations "for the
    sake of signing the document and of Armenia's present-day policy
    toward the European Union."

    As to what is unacceptable to the Armenian members of the EU-Armenia
    Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, Farmanyan said that all the
    statements on Nagorno-Karabakh by Armenia refer to the fundamental
    international documents on people's right to self-determination as
    a fundamental principle of settlement of conflicts.

    "This is an answer to the question about the difference between the
    previous documents and the document, which refers to the Helsinki
    final act," Farmanyan said.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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