ArmInfo. There is no specific timeline for Armenia's accession to the EU, as stated by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan following talks with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, in Moscow. He noted that the bill is a public document that anyone can read, and added that there is no discussion of a timeline for Armenia's accession to the EU. The Armenian Foreign Minister recalled that this initiative was started by a group of citizens who collected 50 thousand votes, which automatically turned it into a bill.
"It is assumed that the ruling majority of the "Civil Contract" will vote "in favor". I think that's all in terms of the law. We'll address what comes next later. This law does not include any additional provisions," Mirzoyan assured. When asked how Yerevan plans to combine EU membership with the EAEU, the minister noted that experts believe there are contradictions. However, he noted that these issues can be addressed when they arise.