Armenia, EU Joint Statement at Vilnius: "We stress the importance to revisit the basis of our relations"
What follows is the joint statement of Armenia and the European Union issued at the EU Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. This fall, Armenia unexpectedly decided to join the Customs Union, now including Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, after almostfour years of negotiations with the EU.
The EU and Armenia enjoy close links and reconfirm their commitment to further develop and strengthen comprehensive cooperation in all areas of mutual interest within the Eastern Partnership framework.
Based on common values, both sides are committed to further cooperation aimed at the continuous improvement of democratic institutions and judiciary, the promotion of human rights and rule of law, good governance, the fight against corruption, the strengthening the civil society, the further improvement of the framework for enhanced trade and investments, the continued implementation of the mobility partnership and increased sectoral cooperation.
Based on their common endeavour to build upon the existing framework of cooperation, the EU and Armenia stress the importance of revisiting the basis for their relations.
The EU and Armenia acknowledge that they have completed negotiations on an Association Agreement, including a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area, but will not proceed with its initialling due to Armenia's new international commitments. They agree on the need to update the EU-Armenia ENP Action Plan.
Vilnius; November, 29 2013
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