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The US Senate called the adoption of the law “a black day for Georgian democracy.”
17:20
450,000 Palestinians left Rafah under Israeli pressure
17:01
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16:42
The Indian Foreign Ministry responded to the US regarding the Iranian port
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16:04
RA is interested in deepening and expanding cooperation with France in all fields. prime minister
15:45
The President of Georgia met the EU Foreign Ministers
The role of Armenia and Georgia in adhering to European values ​​was also discussed
Vladimir Karapetyan met with the State Secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Moldova
Armenian embassy will be established in Cyprus
14:29
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14:10
“Ivanishvili put his interests above the interests of Georgia.” O’Brien
13:51
Questions of further cooperation between Armenia and France in civil aviation were discussed
The US government supports the development of Armenia’s state institutions
13:13
The Power of One Dram Sums up the Two-Year Program with Teach for Armenia
12:54
The USA has banned the import of uranium from Russia
12:35
The delegation led by Tigran Avinyan left for Paris
12:16
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11:57
The development of relations was discussed with the Lithuanian delegation
The issue of visa liberalization between Armenia and the European Union was highlighted
Ambassador Ararat Mirzoyan handed over the letter to the UN Executive Secretary
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“What Putin destroyed, Russia must restore.” Blinken
The Ministers of Defense of Armenia and India signed a protocol
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16:42
“Yerevan requested the withdrawal of temporary groups of Russian border guards.” Bortnikov
16:23
“We believe that Armenia will support the project.” Minister of Transport of Turkey
16:04
Israel continues military operations in northern and southern Gaza
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EU and Armenia seek conclusion of Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade agreement in 1 year

Press service of European Friends of Armenia (www.EuFoA.org) reports that EuFoA strongly supports the ambitious agenda outlined this week by Armenia and the EU, whereby the negotiations for a new Association Agreement, including a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), should be concluded before the Eastern Partnership (EaP) summit in Vilnius in November next year. The European Parliament and the Armenian National Assembly in their combined Parliamentary Cooperation Committee (PCC) positively assessed the ongoing negotiations and the connected reforms in Armenia, calling for a conclusion of the negotiations if possible before the Vilnius summit.

As it was already reported European Commission President Barosso stated in an interview ahead of his very first trip to Yerevan for the EPP Eastern Partnership summit today, that “EU-Armenia relations further intensified in 2012. Good progress was made in the negotiations on an Association Agreement, which will provide for Armenia’s political association and economic integration with the EU. In that framework, since the start in July, 3 negotiating rounds have taken place on a future Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area. This agreement has the potential to increase Armenian exports to the EU by 30%. By the time of the Vilnius Eastern Partnership Summit in November 2013, we hope to be near to the completion of both sets of negotiations.” He added that EU hopes, the Presidential Elections in February will mark the beginning of change inside the country concretely and that then the government will focus on the implementation in parallel with the negotiations. Armenia needs this and has no time to lose.”

EuFoA notes the PCC conclusions are generally an interesting read, summarizing all sorts of aspects of the current EU-Armenia relations. The press release by EuFoA reads:

“As for the regional stability and security issues, the PCC conclusions reiterate the need for a peaceful solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Basic Principles, “stresses the importance of reaching an agreement on Basic Principles for settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict as an important step towards a comprehensive peace agreement to ensure lasting and sustainable peace; further stresses the importance of creating suitable conditions for a future legally-binding free expression of will concerning a final status solution”, paragraph 17.

On the fragile situation on the line of contact (LoC), “underlines the value of confidence-building measures, including withdrawal of snipers from the line of contact, in accordance with the OSCE recommendations”, paragraph 18.

Moreover, the document highlights the EU-Armenian common ground on the planned opening of an airport in Nagorno-Karabakh, “welcomes all statements contributing to the peaceful settlement of the conflict and reminds that regarding the planned opening of an airport in Nagorno-Karabakh, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs have received renewed assurances from all sides that, in accordance with international law, they reject any threat or use of force against civil aircraft and will refrain from politicizing the issue”, paragraph 23.

As for the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations, the document calls upon Turkey, in particular, to meet its commitments:

“deplores the non-ratification of the two Armenia-Turkey protocols, signed in Zurich in 2009, in that context urges all parties, Turkey in particular, to meet their commitments; stresses the importance of ratifying the Zurich protocols and stepping up efforts to facilitate the normalisation of relations without any preconditions, with the subsequent opening of the unilaterally closed border”, paragraph 24;

“believes that the Armenia-Turkey normalization process and the OSCE Minsk Group negotiations should not be linked and supports all initiatives aimed at facilitation of regional cooperation, thus ending the policies of economic isolation of any country in the region”, paragraph 25;

“recalls the European Parliament resolution of 1987 on recognition of the Armenian Genocide; is however encouraged by the fact that the issue has, in recent years, become the focus of open and public debate in Turkey itself, which could contribute to reconciliation between the two neighbouring nations ensuring their peaceful co-existence and lasting cooperation”, paragraph 26.

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