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    ARFD member: Politics is not a Club of Cheerful and Sharp-Witted to
    demand prompt responses to statements

    Saturday, May 31, 12:09

    Azerbaijan will put difficulties in the way of Armenia's accession to
    the Eurasian Economic Union because it is outside these processes,
    Head of ARF Dashnaktsutyun Faction Armen Rustamyan told journalists on
    Friday when commenting on Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev's
    statement on the need to establish a customs point on the Armenian-
    Artsakh border.

    Rustamyan thinks that Nazarbayev did not speak on his own behalf. He
    spoke as a mediator, he simply read out the Azeri president's letter.
    Rustamyan added that he was not surprised at Nazarbayev's statement
    because Kazakhstan has defended the interests of Azerbaijan and Turkey
    from the very beginning. "The more they speak of Armenia's full
    membership, the sharper these issues become, as Azerbaijan himself is
    outside these processes and it will do its best to prevent Armenia
    from joining the Union and strengthening its positions>, he said.

    He added that Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will have an
    opportunity to respond to the President of Kazakhstan. He does not
    have to respond at once. "Politics is not a Club of Cheerful and
    Sharp- Witted to demand prompt responses to statements", he said.

    To note, at the May 29 meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic
    Council, Serzh Sargsyan expressed Armenia's willingness to sign the
    document on accession to the Eurasian Economic Union on June 15.
    Russian President Vladimir Putin said that this will be possible no
    earlier than July 1, because Armenia should carry out some
    obligations. Kazakh President Nazarbayev, in turn, said Azerbaijan
    claims that Armenia can join the Eurasian Economic Union within the
    same borders it joined the World Trade Organization (WTO). "We have
    received the Azerbaijani president's letter saying that Armenia joined
    WTO with a reservation that the provisions must apply to the territory
    of Armenia within its international borders recognized by the UN. It
    is an issue for discussion," he said. The President of Armenia has not
    responded to this statement yet.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=988B0770-E89B-11E3-94920EB7C0D21663




    From: A. Papazian
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