ArmInfo. When considering the benefits of the European Union in terms of ensuring Armenia's security, I am curious about how this will be achieved. On February 12, MP Anna Grigoryan from the opposition faction "Armenia," made this statement at the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, while commenting on the draft law on launching Armenia's EU accession, which was submitted by the initiative group.
Grigoryan emphasized that ensuring security is more than just talk, or beautiful toasts. The focus should be on specific programs, which are currently non-existent, just like a "road map". "During discussions, they try to convince us that discussing joining the EU is pointless, it is only the beginning of a process. I have the impression that this process will never progress beyond its starting point. When we ask about the compatibility of the EU with the EAEU, we are simply told that leaving the Eurasian Economic Union is not on the table," the MP said. She added that what is happening in the National Assembly are directly related to the policy of the country's authorities. Specifically, she pointed to the peace treaty with Azerbaijan. For the Armenian authorities, it no longer matters what will be written in it, the main thing is that the term "peace treaty" is present in order to showcase it to voters in upcoming elections.
"Today, no one is even ready to sign this pointless document. The same thing is happening with the presented bill, which Nikol Pashinyan put on the agenda, and which we are forced to discuss today," the parliamentarian emphasized. She added that with all due respect to the citizens who really want the country to join the EU, it is very important to assess the reality of this step "on the ground". Moreover, the government which is unable to solve the country's visible problems, should lead the movement towards the EU. It was this government's policy, the deputy continued, that led the country to end up on the EU aviation "black list" and become completely dependent on the market of the Eurasian Economic Union.
"They are talking about their intentions to join the EU when the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement has only been implemented by less than 40%. Now they are saying that the country should joing the EU, but first, you should fully utilize the possibilities of the Agreement with the EU," Grigoryan noted, pointing to corruption crimes.
In particular, Grigoryan continued, about 5 billion drams were spent on establishing an airline that ultimately closed without any consequences. The MP emphasized the importance of prioritizing the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement in relations with the EU. She noted that the country's executive power has failed almost all existing initiatives. In this context, the MP expressed doubt that negotiations on visa liberalization between Armenia and the EU would be successful. Regarding the authorities' exaggerated messages on Meghri, Grigoryan noted that in reality Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev proposed exchanging the Meghri region of Armenia for Nagorno-Karabakh during a meeting in Key West.
As a result of the negotiations, the OSCE Minsk Group formed a position stating that Nagorno-Karabakh along with the Lachin corridor became part of Armenia's territory, while the Nakhichevan autonomy received a connection with Azerbaijan. At the same time, the Meghri issue was never addressed in any document. "Let's not mislead people, let's not lie to them. Today, Nagorno-Karabakh, along with the Lachin corridor, is surrounded and occupied by Azerbaijan, yet you are talking about the establishing a connection between Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan through Armenia's territory. Do you truly understand the difference between words and reality? Have you been to Meghri? Let me take you to Meghri, which Kocharyan "surrendered", and you take me to Karabakh, which you claim to have "kept", - Grigoryan said, addressing the deputy from the ruling faction.