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L’UE et l’Arménie : de nouvelles relations

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European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy – EAFJD 


June – July 2018                                          Newsletter #6

 

 


EU – Armenia Relations : A Fresh Start  
 
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Meeting with the Prime Minister of Armenia
Nikol Pashinyan 

On July 12, EAFJD President Kaspar Karampetian and EU Affairs officer Heghine Evinyan met Nikol Pashinyan and congratulated him one more time on his election as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia after the peaceful transition of power which took place in April – May 2018. 
The EAFJD team wished him success and reiterated its determination to support and closely cooperate with the Armenian government in order to strengthen the ties between the European Union, its member states and Armenia and to defend the fundamental rights of the people of Artsakh.

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Euronest Parliamentary Assembly praises the peaceful transition of power in Armenia 

The EAFJD staff attended the 7th Ordinary Session of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly which took place in the European Parliament in Brussels from the 25th to the 27th of June. During the session, the peaceful transition of power in Armenia was highly praised. On the contrary, harsh words were pronounced regarding the human rights situation in Azerbaijan. 

The Euronest Parliamentary Assembly adopted a resolution where it continued embracing the general EU position concerning the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, that is peaceful settlement of the conflict based on international law and the Basic Principles of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs the peoples’ right for self-determination, territorial integrity and non-use of violence) Read EAFJD's press release here.

 

The ARF and S&D fractions members met in Strasbourg

On July 2, the EAFJD team headed by President Karampetian participated in a meeting between a delegation from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and the S&D Group in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. 
The participants discussed the situation in Armenia after the peaceful transition of power, the threats of war from the Azerbaijani side, the rights of the people of Artsakh and the future cooperation between the two parties.

 

No changes expected in Turkey after Erdogan's re-election.

In an interview to the Public Radio of Armenia, EAFJD communication officer Harout Chirinian said that considering the results of the Turkish presidential and parliamentary elections, he didn't expect any changes in Turkey's official position on the Genocide recognition and reparations process.

"Regarding the relations between Armenia and Turkey, today the EU says the exact same thing as the EAFJD. The establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries should be done without any preconditions, especially concerning the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," added Chirinian. Read the entire interview here (in Armenian)

 

EAFJD President Kaspar Karampetian’s interview to Armenpress

In an interview to Armenpress, EAFJD President Kaspar Karampetian welcomed the statements of the new leadership of Armenia on bringing Artsakh to the negotiation table and stressed that this is one of the key preconditions for the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.  Read the entire interview here . 

Prime Minister Pashinyan in Brussels

On July 11 and 12, the Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participated in the NATO summit in Brussels. He  also met a number of the European leaders, such as Donald Tusk – President of the Council of the European Union, Federica Mogherini – the Vice President of the European Commission and High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (VP/RH) and Emmanuel Macron – President of the French Republic, etc… 
On the occasion of the first official visit of the Armenian PM to Brussels, the Armenian flag was raised in the front of the Berlaymont building which houses the headquarters of the European Commission.

 

The European Parliament ratified CEPA  

 

 

 

 

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