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On October 2, Minister Oskanian received an EU delegation led by Erkki
Tuomioja, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Finland, representing
the Finnish Presidency of the European Union. The delegation included
Gunter Gloser, State Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany,
which will take over the EU Presidency in early 2007, and also Ambassador
Torben Holze, who represented the European Commission.
The delegation representing the troika expressed satisfaction with
the elaboration of the European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan,
as well as the conclusion of all consultations.
Minister Oskanian and members of the delegation exchanged views
on a number of regional issues, as well as the current situation
in Lebanon and Iran, and Armenia's relations with Turkey. At the
Finnish Foreign Minister's request, Minister Oskanian described
the current status of the Nagorno Karabakh resolution process.
Following the meeting, a signing ceremony featured the Armenian
and Finnish Foreign Ministers as well as Ambassador Holze. During
the joint press conference that followed, Minister Oskanian welcomed
the guests and the occasion of their visit.
"We welcome the Finnish Presidency here, in the person of
my friend, Erkki Tuomioja, the Finnish FM, and the representative
of the European Commission, Torben Holze, representing Benita Ferrero
Waldner who called to say she could not be here, because of local
political commitments in Austria. Thanks also to Ambassador Terhi
Hakala whose tireless efforts have brought us to this day, and also
want to recognize Ambassador Peter Semneby, the EU Special Representative
to the South Caucasus. Although this document will be signed in
November, in Brussels, we appreciate the delegation's coming here
to Armenia, so that our public can share in this historic occasion,"
he began.
"I would also like to thank the NGOs and civil society for
their engagement and involvement in enhancing the content and make
it more representative of the wishes of our society.
"Once the document is signed, we'll be able to publicly present
the entire document. Let me just tell you that it says clearly,
at the outset, that through this Action Plan, Armenia is invited
to enter into intensified political, security, economic and cultural
relations with the EU, enhanced regional and cross border co-operation
and shared responsibility in conflict prevention and conflict resolution.
And the document goes on to detail each of these categories, and
sets a 5-year time period during which each of these actions will
take place. This is a huge opportunity for Armenia to become the
beneficiary of a tried and true process to change what needs to
be changed, re-enforce and confirm that which needs to be affirmed
- in a word to strengthen the institutions of state," the Minister
said.
Minister Oskanian explained the distinction of this document, saying
"it involves significant measures of economic integration and
political cooperation. It's called an Action Plan and rightly so.
It is not just a document of intentions, but of concrete actions
to bring Armenia's social, political, economic systems more in line
with Europe's since the premise is that we do in fact live in the
same neighborhood and interact together. It opens new partnership
perspectives in very basic fields such as science, education, culture,
and of course in economic development."
He concluded by stressing the significance of the reforms. "These
reforms are extremely important for Armenia. We are where we are
today, exactly because we made the courageous economic reforms on
Day 1 of our independence. We knew then and we know even better
today that reforms are our only resource, they are what will strengthen
and empower our society. This document provides the opportunity
to move forward with reforms in a focused, strategic way. It gives
us a way and a means to do what we know we must do - revamp our
institutions, retool our society, rethink our methods and assumptions.
We are signing this on the 15th year of our independence, it will
be concluded on the 20th year of our independence, and we will be
able to mark a new turning point in Armenia's future as a more democratic,
open and prosperous society," the Minister said. Foreign Minister
Tuomioja joined in welcoming the conclusion of consultations on
the ENP Action Plan. It is expected that the official signing will
take place in Brussels in November, during Armenia's annual Partnership
and Cooperation Agreement consultations.
The statement signed by the two ministers and the Commission representative
reads:
The Foreign Ministers' Troika of the European Union and Armenia
welcome the successful outcome of consultations on the European
Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan, started in November 2005.
In connection with the visit of the Foreign Ministers' troika of
the European Union to Armenia, the two sides note that an agreement
in principle has been reached on a final ENP Action Plan text. The
necessary steps can now be taken in order to prepare the formal
adoption of the Action Plan at the next EU-Armenia Cooperation Council,
to be held on the 14th of November in Brussels.
The European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan is a significant
step towards an increasingly close relationship between the EU and
Armenia, going beyond co-operation, to involve a significant measure
of economic integration and deepening of political co-operation.
The European Union and Armenia are determined to make use of this
occasion to enhance their relations and to promote prosperity, stability,
and security.
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