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    TRAIAN HRISTEA: SUPPORTING AREAS FACILITATING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN ARMENIA AT THE FOCUS OF EU RELATIONS WITH THE COUNTRY

    by Tatevik Shahunyan

    ARMINFO
    Thursday, February 20, 17:07

    Private sector development, public administration reform and justice
    sector reform will be the priorities of EU-Armenia relations in
    the period 2014-2020, as they are expected to be conducive to the
    country's economic growth, says the Head of the EU Delegation to
    Armenia, Traian Hristea, in an interview with the EU Neighbourhood
    Info Centre. "We expect they will be conducive to economic growth in
    Armenia. A particular focus will be placed on encouraging economic
    diversification and competitiveness, strengthening SMEs especially in
    rural areas, securing the rights of business entities, enhancing the
    Government's steering and administrative capabilities and independent
    and effective judicial sector. A horizontal emphasis will be put on
    civil society support across all these areas", says Hristea.

    "As in other ENP countries, in Armenia the new European Neighborhood
    Instrument (ENI) will contribute to strengthening relations and
    bring tangible benefits to both the EU and Armenia through bilateral,
    regional and cross border co-operation programmes. Indeed, by applying
    the "more for more" principle, we expect to provide more support
    for those partners genuinely implementing a broad and comprehensive
    democratisation process. The ENI will also lead to a more simplified
    and shorter programming process focusing our cooperation on key policy
    objectives, and will promote further cross-border cooperation, as well
    as closer links with EU internal instruments and policies", he says.

    Hristea stresses that the European Union has provided substantial
    support to reforms in many sectors in Armenia. "For example in the area
    of vocational education and training, it has helped establish strategic
    structures for reform in the sector, refurbished 12 multifunctional
    colleges and modernised the curriculum. The EU has also assisted
    e-governance reforms in Armenia including access to a fast and simple
    registration of economic entities, a monitoring system for traffic
    police, and an update of the population registry. Another project, the
    EU Advisory Group, has facilitated the development of more effective
    strategic and legal framework within different Armenian institutions
    and helped prepare Armenia for technical and political dialogue with
    the EU", he says.

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