ArmInfo. There is a strong political will of the parties and public demand for further development of effective cooperation between Armenia and the European Union. This was stated by the Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Alen Simonyan at the opening of the fourth session of the Armenia-EU parliamentary partnership on February 25.
According to him, Armenia expresses gratitude to all those political forces represented in the European Parliament that monitor the development of the situation in the region, study the challenges faced by the republic, and pay attention to the signals from Yerevan. The speaker also thanked the European parliamentarians for making decisions and statements condemning the military actions launched by Azerbaijan and leading to catastrophic consequences in Nagorno-Karabakh, the forced displacement of over 100,000 Armenians from this region, the seizure of part of the territory of Armenia, human rights violations against Armenian prisoners, vandalism committed by Azerbaijan against the Armenian cultural, historical and religious heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh. "Unfortunately, all these decisions and documents did not find the proper response and international humanitarian law lost in Nagorno-Karabakh," the RA NA Chairman said.
Simonyan added that Armenia has chosen the democratic path of development, continuing the process of strengthening it on its own, be it in the security or other areas. "We understand that this path is full of challenges and risks, especially in the context of the rapidly changing situation in the world. This forces us to make thoughtful decisions, despite the complexity of their adoption," the speaker emphasized. He noted that being at the crossroads of civilizations, Armenia emphasizes the importance of normal development of relations with its neighbors, striving to establish relations based on the principles of partnership in the conditions of open borders. The RA government, Simonyan continued, has put forward the initiative of the "Crossroads of the World" project, which is aimed at forming an effective use of transport and communication routes in the region based on the principles of sovereignty of states, equality, territorial integrity of states and reciprocity. "We strive to implement a balanced policy with the states of the region and power centers, which is based on the idea of diversifying the areas of security, energy and other areas," Simonyan emphasized, pointing to the expansion of cooperation with the countries of the European Union.
The speaker expressed gratitude to the EU for providing substantial assistance to Armenia, which is aimed at assisting the implementation of reform programs by the RA government.
As Simonyan noted, this is evidenced by several important events that have taken place recently. In particular, the process of negotiations on visa liberalization has begun, Armenia has been included in the mechanism of the European Peace Fund, and the EU has extended the terms of the presence of the civilian observation mission, which has led to a significant reduction in the number of incidents on the country's borders and prevented the possibility of escalation of violence in the region.
The RA NA Chairman recalled the draft law "On the beginning of the process of Armenia's accession to the EU" adopted by the country's parliament in the first reading, which is evidence of the desire of the Armenian people to become part of the European civilization.