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    Armenian premier, European Commission chief discuss regional cooperation

    Arminfo
    20 Sep 04

    YEREVAN

    European Commission President Romano Prodi's visit to Armenia
    testifies to the increasing interest of the European Union in the
    South Caucasus countries and it can give a new impetus to the further
    development of relations between the EU and Armenia and the region as
    a whole, Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan said at a meeting
    with European Commission President Romano Prodi on 18 September.

    Prodi had arrived in Yerevan within the framework of a regional visit.

    As the press service of the Armenian government told Arminfo news
    agency, Andranik Markaryan, in particular, noted the importance of the
    European Commission president's visit to the region in the context of
    including the South Caucasus countries in the initiative Expanded
    Europe: New Neighbours. He said that this initiative of the EU would
    create an opportunity for the regional countries to deepen and expand
    relations with the EU and also to speed up the process of
    democratization and social and economic reforms.

    Informing the president of the European Commission of the steps
    towards European integration, the Armenian prime minister spoke about
    the work done and plans to boost bilateral trade and cooperation in
    the spheres of science and research, and bring Armenian laws into line
    with the EU legislation within the framework of the programme Expanded
    Europe: New Neighbours. He said that Armenia considers the action plan
    of the European Neighbourhood programme to be a definite step aimed at
    implementing the Cooperation and partnership agreement. The national
    action plan will be elaborated later. Andranik Markaryan noted that
    Armenia was looking forward to the beginning of joint discussions and
    drafting of the action plan and assured the president of the European
    Commission that the Armenian authorities were ready to render
    assistance in this regard.

    For his part, Romano Prodi stressed that the European Commission was
    ready to assist the South Caucasus countries in creating social
    stability based on democratic values. He said that the European
    Commission would prepare in the next months reports on the three
    countries of the region to assess their progress in the sphere of
    political and economic reforms and also in the peaceful settlement of
    conflicts in the region.

    The sides also discussed regional cooperation. The Armenian prime
    minister put forward Armenia's position, stressing the importance of
    establishing good-neighbourly relations with all the neighbouring
    countries. The prime minister and the president of the European
    Commission discussed a wide range of issues pertaining to
    Armenian-Turkish relations and a peaceful settlement to the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict. At the same time, they agreed that fully-fledged
    integration into European structures will be in danger if the existing
    problems in the region have not been resolved.

    Discussing in this context the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, the sides
    noted that the South Caucasus could ensure economic prosperity and
    further progress only if peace and comprehensive regional cooperation
    were established. Romano Prodi stressed that the European Commission
    did not intend to play the role of a mediator in the settlement but it
    would make serious efforts to settle the problem.
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