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    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.
    This is where our future belongs...
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
    ---
    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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    Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

    This does not mean we cant be close with Iran or Russia.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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      Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
      This does not mean we cant be close with Iran or Russia.

      Of course not, if anything, this gives Armenia almost the same privileges as actual eu members, but we don't fall under their common foreign policy blanket, which is a joke as it is.
      For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
      to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



      http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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        Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

        It is a step in the right direction………….can you imagine the stink that will arise if Armenia was to become a full EU member where Turkey has been trying for decades to get in?

        If Armenia can get its act together she will humiliate Turkey by becoming a full member. This is where the political front should be while maintaining good relations with Russia and Iran.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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          Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

          Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
          It is a step in the right direction………….can you imagine the stink that will arise if Armenia was to become a full EU member where Turkey has been trying for decades to get in?

          If Armenia can get its act together she will humiliate Turkey by becoming a full member. This is where the political front should be while maintaining good relations with Russia and Iran.
          We're Christians. That alone is a big plus for us. Also, we do have history with Europe especially the support of France throughout years.
          Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
          ---
          "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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            Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

            Armenia to benefit from associate membership in EU

            18:06 / 12/09/2009



            The decision on Armenia’s associate membership in the European Union (EU) made by the EU Ministers’ Committee meets Armenia’s interests and is in line with its foreign policy priorities, namely, developing European integration, Naira Zohrabyan Chairwoman of the Committee on European Integration, RA Parliament, told NEWS.am.

            According to her, associate membership in the EU will allow Armenia to draw closer to Europe and intensify cooperation with the EU member-states. Armenia’s associate membership in the EU will enhance the country’s international reputation. “Armenia will reap not only political dividends, such as a simplified visa system, but also economic ones. Armenia’s economy will get integrated with the European economic system, Armenian products will be more competitive… In short, we will be able to form part of the European market,” Zohrabyan said.

            Yesterday the EU Ministers’ Committee made a decision on the South Caucasus states’ associate membership in the EU. A high-ranking European diplomat told NEWS.am that the relevant negotiations are to get under way next year, with special emphasis to be laid on democracy, as all the three states have problems in this field. According to the diplomat, associate membership is hardly different from full membership.

            B0zkurt Hunter

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              Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

              Europe stood by and watched us to be annihilated by Turkey in 1915. Therefore Europe owes us a great deal, in the form of an apology for the Armenian Genocide; not just Turkey but the world's most powerful nations, BTW; Britain, Germany, Russia, USA and France. They all owe us a great deal. They owe us our lands back and see to it that Turkey give us reparations to Armenians. Therefore ya the acceptance of Armenia in the EU is the least that they can do for Armenia and for Armenians!

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                Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

                Originally posted by Mos View Post
                We're Christians. That alone is a big plus for us. Also, we do have history with Europe especially the support of France throughout years.
                That alone didnt help us much during the genocide and it wont help a whole lot now either. It would be awsome though to become a eu member before turckey lol.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                  Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

                  Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                  Europe stood by and watched us to be annihilated by Turkey in 1915. Therefore Europe owes us a great deal, in the form of an apology for the Armenian Genocide; not just Turkey but the world's most powerful nations, BTW; Britain, Germany, Russia, USA and France. They all owe us a great deal. They owe us our lands back and see to it that Turkey give us reparations to Armenians. Therefore ya the acceptance of Armenia in the EU is the least that they can do for Armenia and for Armenians!

                  That is not how international relations work, never has and never will.

                  There are no friends, just interests. In a blink of an eye an ally can become hostile and an enemy nation become an ally. A nation that isn't able to fight for its own national interests won't get much sympathy from Great Powers.

                  And the eu is far from being a "Christian club"; there is nothing Christian about that organization.
                  For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                  to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                  http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                    Re: Armenia to become EU associate member

                    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                    That is not how international relations work, never has and never will.

                    There are no friends, just interests. In a blink of an eye an ally can become hostile and an enemy nation become an ally. A nation that isn't able to fight for its own national interests won't get much sympathy from Great Powers.

                    And the eu is far from being a "Christian club"; there is nothing Christian about that organization.
                    I understand it, but I don't agree to it. What Khrimian Hayrig said always comes to mind time and time again, isn't it? "We had paper ladel's that didn't work", and today after we have been enormously minimized thanks to the AG, we aren't powerful or big yet; but in time we shall be! However when it's for the big powers' interests, suddenly they become "democratic" God loving and Christians, bla... bla....

                    I know that the EU regards us as Christians and a civilized nation and that would be the reason to have accepting us if and when they would do it!
                    Last edited by Anoush; 12-09-2009, 12:22 PM.

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