Window to Europe

European Integration NGO chairman Karen Bekaryan: It’s all about the ones who sign the paper

02.05.2009

– According to political powers, the document adopted by the committee on cooperation between the EU and Armenia of the parliament is more imitation than a real document. Do you think that this document may provide development for Armenia? – Any signed document can provide development only in case when the parties having signed that …

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Number one economic partner

29.03.2009

In Armenia the phrase “Schengen visa” is considered the first requirement of entering Europe. In the society the mentioned visa is considered as an opportunity of free travel in the EU states and therefore an opportunity to do free business. However, despite the current strict regulations of visa issuance the EU still has a great …

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Europe closer and more open

29.03.2009

– Which are the priorities of Armenian the relations with the European community? – The priorities of Armenia in relations with the EU are reflected in the Armenia-EU action plan elaborated in the framework of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement and Policy of European Neighborhood. The implementation of this action plan mostly has a purpose …

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Euro Union resulted from uniting coal and steel

29.03.2009

Even though Armenia became a member of different European institutions shortly after getting independence, still our society does not have a clear understanding of the united Europe. It is observed in information field as well: there are people who still don’t know what the difference between the Euro Union and European commission is. This fact …

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The Euro Union being an interim way

29.03.2009

The cooperation of Armenia with Europe is extended and is implemented in several directions. One of the political components of the cooperation is the relations between Armenia and the Council of Europe (CoE), which can be considered as an interim way leading Armenia toward Europe.  There are people in Armenia who think that the Armenian-European …

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May 7

29.03.2009

During the Euro Union summit in Brussels on May 20 the leaders of the 27 EU countries adopted the Eastern partnership project aimed at strengthening closer cooperation with six post-soviet states: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Belarus. The EU’s resolution writes that the main objective of the project is the following: “Strengthen stability, good …

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