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Turkey’s accession to Customs Union can regulate Armenian-Turkish ties

Turkey’s accession to Customs Union can regulate Armenian-Turkish ties

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, ARMENPRESS. Turkey’s accession to the Customs Union may contribute to the regulation of the Armenian-Turkish ties. Notwithstanding, there will never be friendly relations between Armenia and Turkey. The Head of the Republican Party of Armenia fraction of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Galust Sahakyan stated this at the course of the briefing with the journalists on October 25. The President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev stated that Turkey wants to join the Customs Union at the course of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council held on 24.

Previously, the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin stated that the Customs Union countries supported Armenia’s and Kyrgyzstan’s decision to join the organization. Vladimir Putin noted this at the course of the press conference dedicated to the results of the session of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council.

Among other things the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin underscored: “We support the intention of Armenia and Kyrgyzstan to join our integration project. We have also come to a conclusion to establish a working group, which must prepare the relevant “road map” within the shortest period of time.”

In the result of the negotiations on September 3, 2013 in Moscow the Presidents Sargsyan and Putin confirmed the aim of the Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation in the direction of further development of economic integration processes in the Eurasian territory. In that context the President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan announced about the Armenia's decision to join the Customs Union and the necessity of implementation corresponding steps for that aim and in future about participating in formation of the Eurasian economic union. The President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin expressed his support to the abovementioned decision of Armenia and informed about the readiness of the Russian side to support the process.








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