ArmInfo. Negotiations on Armenia's membership in the European Union may last for years and decades and end in nothing. This is what former Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia from the opposition faction "Armenia" Armen Gevorgyan writes in his article on the website of the Alternative Projects Group.
According to him, the only "useful" aspect of the adoption of the law on the beginning of the process of Armenia's accession to the EU for certain circles in the country will be the pre-election speculation on this idea. There is a danger that political manipulation and the use of the European idea, both in the context of confrontation with the East and for domestic political purposes, will lead to the discrediting of this idea.
The MP noted that the perception of the attractiveness and prospects of Europe by ordinary citizens will gradually deteriorate, as expectations will not correspond to reality, and membership will remain unattainable. As a result, this will lead to new disappointment in Armenian society. The law itself may turn into an anti-Armenian instrument, rather than an opportunity to expand the boundaries of development, just like the ratification of the Rome Statute. "This did not bring any benefit, but only caused new tensions in relations with Russia, which Baku is actively using, putting forward the thesis of waiving claims in international courts as a precondition for signing an illusory peace treaty. The adoption of the law will give Russia the opportunity to speak to Armenia in the language of constant demands.
Meanwhile, countries with strategic interests in the region (China, Iran, India) will note that they clearly do not fit into the framework of BRICS or the region. Everyone will talk about Armenia's sovereign right to choose, but in reality they will be guided by the calculation that this choice should correspond to the interests of specific states and unions," Gevorkyan noted.
In addition, the politician continued, we must not forget about the pro-Azerbaijani "gas" coalition within the European Union. "These are countries that receive Azerbaijani gas, thereby serving the geopolitical interests of the Aliyev family and hindering initiatives related to us. By the way, this is the second case when Azerbaijan, not being a member of the organization, can have a significant influence on its decisions regarding Armenia. Is it possible to realize the European dream? First of all, we need to gradually abandon the widespread archaism of our thinking and social behavior patterns. It is impossible to solve the problems of modern social development and strive for perfection, while being guided by old methods of governance, turning democracy into a dictatorship of the majority, promoting selective justice, deepening social polarization and confrontation. For centuries, our ancestors preserved their national identity and culture without entering the European path of development, and this has left its mark on our thinking, worldview, way of life and traditions of public life. Eastern thinking and Eastern character have become an important part of our lives, and today it is difficult to say for sure whether we are more Eastern or European when it comes to family, gender issues or the protection of minority rights. Is our society ready to accept the most liberal values and traditions of modern European society as a norm? That is why, first of all, we must find Europe within ourselves, to be sure that Europe is waiting for us," the former Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.
Moreover, as Georkyan noted, the Armenian people must be honest with themselves and with Europe, since for the overwhelming majority of the Armenian population, the main expectations from the European perspective are connected with the possibility of a visa-free regime and the hypothetical readiness of Europe to protect us from external threats. "EU membership talks may last for years and decades and end in nothing. By the way, the membership referendum may also fail. Therefore, instead of a distant and difficult-to-implement prospect of EU membership, it is necessary to offer a pragmatic plan for deepening relations with the EU (not membership), which will be mutually beneficial, practical and will have negative results for the citizens of Armenia. In addition to the general political agenda with the EU, as well as the programs already being implemented, it is necessary to focus on five main areas: confirmation of the visa- free regime, on the way to which it is necessary to focus on achieving success in this issue within the next 1.5-2 years. This will be the first and tangible success for the citizens of the country. Moreover, the solution to this issue largely depends on the Armenian side itself, which must be able to at least ensure the issuance of biometric passports to citizens. No less important is the "Discover Armenia" program, the goal of which is to increase the number of Armenian tourists from EU countries who are not representatives of the diaspora. We are talking about 500 thousand people per year with a growth rate of 7-8% in the coming years. This will enable the service sector in Armenia to become sustainable and developing (hotels, restaurants, travel agencies, air transportation, etc.). It is necessary to initiate a special information and advertising campaign on Armenian heritage and tourism with the support of the EU.
We should also pay attention to the EU's assistance in the field of defence. If the EU is really ready to support Armenia's security, territorial integrity and sovereignty, it should provide Armenia with modern defence equipment and weapons, not just tents and gas masks, through the European Peace Facility. If this is not feasible, we can discuss a programme to create a modern civil defence system throughout Armenia. And, of course, expand trade cooperation. Within the framework of the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), it is necessary to achieve new economic opportunities that will increase the export of Armenian goods to the EU in order to diversify markets and improve the quality and standards of products. We need to increase exports from Armenia to the EU to 1.5 billion euros, a 2.5-fold increase. For example, the EU could develop a special branding programme to introduce Armenian wine, fruit juices, vodka, jams and drinking water to the European market. This will contribute to the creation of new and the preservation of existing jobs in the agricultural and processing industries, as well as to the reduction of migration flows from Armenia to the EU. It is important to pay attention to the development of an innovative economy and the stimulation of repatriation with the support of the EU. In this direction, it is necessary to promote the development of an innovative economy in Armenia and launch a joint repatriation program that will help Armenians return to their homeland and engage in science, high technology and industry," the parliamentarian emphasized.
The mentioned programs, according to him, will bring Armenia an additional 1.5 billion euros in economic benefits, 1,000-1,500 new jobs will be created every year, the negative migration balance will be reduced, turning it into a positive one.