Официальный Ереван заинтересован в интеграционных процессах в рамках СНГ и ЕврАзЭС

Ереван, 16.11.12. АрмИнфо.

Власти Армении заинтересованы в интеграционных процессах, которые проходят в рамках СНГ и ЕврАзЭС. Об этом сообщил в пятницу, 16 ноября, премьер-министр Армении Тигран Саркисян в ходе встречи с членами Клуба главных редакторов стран СНГ, Балтии и Грузии. Об этом передает газета "Известия".

Говоря в этом контексте об отношениях с Россией, он сказал, что с РФ сформированы партнерские и стратегические отношения, и Армения заинтересована как в углублении, так и в расширении связей.  "На последней встрече президентов наших стран также обсуждался вопрос о более тесных интеграционных процессах, и Владимир Владимирович Путин отметил, что в Армении есть специфика, заключающаяся в том, что она не имеет общих границ с Таможенным союзом, а это означает, что мы должны разрабатывать специфические механизмы сотрудничества с ЕврАзЭС", - сказал он.  По поручению президентов была сформирована рабочая группа, которая должна с учетом этой специфики предложить набор инструментов для использования в интеграционных процессах, "и мы, конечно, в этом заинтересованы".

Отметим, что встреча была организована РИА Новости, армянские СМИ не были приглашены на нее, и подробная информация о ходе беседы не была распространена.

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