Armenia to become EU associate member
14:24 / 12/07/2009
Armenia is getting ready to become EU associated member. The talks on Armenia’s associate membership to EU will launch from 2010 and will hardly be protracted as European Union does not have particular problems with Armenia, European high ranking diplomat wishing to remain anonymous told NEWS.am.
EC-Georgia negotiations will also start in 2010. According to him, Georgia has no problems in EC associate membership unlike Azerbaijan that will face certain difficulties, not being World State Organization (WTO) member. However, EU should reach this decision to allow all the three countries to become associate members of European Union simultaneously, the official outlined. The associate membership to EU de facto does not differ from the common membership. “These are two different statuses, however the associate members are granted all the rights and privileges as common ones,” he said.
The diplomat noted that the peculiarities in different spheres, either legislative or political and economic sectors will be taken into account in the course of talks.
According to him, democratization issues in South Caucasian countries will be in the limelight, as all the three countries face these problems.
14:24 / 12/07/2009
Armenia is getting ready to become EU associated member. The talks on Armenia’s associate membership to EU will launch from 2010 and will hardly be protracted as European Union does not have particular problems with Armenia, European high ranking diplomat wishing to remain anonymous told NEWS.am.
EC-Georgia negotiations will also start in 2010. According to him, Georgia has no problems in EC associate membership unlike Azerbaijan that will face certain difficulties, not being World State Organization (WTO) member. However, EU should reach this decision to allow all the three countries to become associate members of European Union simultaneously, the official outlined. The associate membership to EU de facto does not differ from the common membership. “These are two different statuses, however the associate members are granted all the rights and privileges as common ones,” he said.
The diplomat noted that the peculiarities in different spheres, either legislative or political and economic sectors will be taken into account in the course of talks.
According to him, democratization issues in South Caucasian countries will be in the limelight, as all the three countries face these problems.
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