Posted on 07/29/2011 3:47:12 AM PDT by Cronos
Poland supports actions aimed at Armenias membership in the European Union, and that is why it is very important to facilitate and support those decisions that will really further Armenias EU accession process, Komorowski said after talks with President Serzh Sarkisian.
We are ready to share with you both negative and positive experience that we have gained during our difficult path to EU membership, he told journalists.
While declaring European integration a top foreign policy priority, Armenia has so far not expressed a desire to join the EU in the foreseeable future. The authorities in Yerevan are instead seeking to deepen links with the bloc through its Eastern Partnership program covering six former Soviet republics, including neighboring Azerbaijan and Georgia.
The Eastern Partnership offers them the prospect of much closer ties falling short of EU membership in return for sweeping political and economic reforms. Poland, which took over the EUs six-month rotating presidency on July 1, was one of the initiators of the program launched in 2008.
Sarkisian said Armenias participation in the Eastern Partnership was on the agenda of his talks with Komorowski. President Komorowski and I mapped out our further actions within the framework of that program, he told a joint news conference.
Komorowski said he expects Yerevans active participation in a summit on the Eastern Partnership to be held in Warsaw in September. The Eastern Partnership is definitely creating certain expectations but it is also opening up very important opportunities, he said.
Let me stress one thing here. It is very important to start the process of bold reforms in all [six] countries, added the Polish president.
Armenia and the EU began in July last year formal negotiations on the signing of an association agreement stemming from the program. Meeting in Yerevan last April, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and EUs Commissioner for Enlargement Stefan Fuele hailed what they called good progress in those talks.
Komorowski and Sarkisian also discussed bilateral Polish-Armenian relations. The Armenian leader said they focused on ways of expanding their economic component. He described Poland as a reliable partner of his country.
You can find many friends of Armenia in Poland and that is the consequence of our rich historical heritage and centuries-old positive relations between our countries, Komorowski said for his part. Thefore, nowadays we want to be as close to Armenia as possible and are always happy to promote our relations.
This is good news,another religious country to enter the EU to counter-balance the secular west.
A good way of looking at it Cronos but unfortunately the pagans have been converting the Christians with western “values” and they have the money and power. The UN/NGO’s are still in the Philipines reeking their culture of death etc., while they “conserve” land - full of the country’s resources not unlike what they’ve done to our land. All must obey otherwise no free trade and they’ve made this modern global world interdependent. The Balkans learned the hard way. I remember a while back Indonesian told them where to go...don’t know the follow-up.
They need lessons in geography.
Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia are in Asia, not in Eu!!!
This reminds me of the first black to move into the neighborhood....they’re alright, cool, responsible, hard-working but then the ne’er-do-well relatives come on by party all the time, trash the place have no respect.
Me too. Thanks Cronos.
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