The Eastern Partnership initiative of the European Union offers Armenia closer cooperation with the EU. This is a proposal to the official Yerevan and Armenia has to choose how close it wants to be to the European Union, Goran Lannmarker, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly special representative on Nagorno Karabakh said in Yerevan.
“The choice is yours, and Armenia, as an independent country can choose its own path. If it does not want to become an EU member, through this initiative it can become a good partner for the Brussels," Lennmarker said.
According to Goran Lennmarker, Sweden, his country of origin, wants to see Armenia in the EU.
"Armenia, which adopted Christianity as a state religion in 301, is a European country and we want to see it in the European Union," Lennmarker said.
The EU's commitment to deepen relations with Armenia does not mean that Armenia should terminate relations with Russia.
"Eastern Partnership" has far-reaching plans, and Armenia should decide itself to what extent it wishes to deepen relations with the European family," said Lennmarker.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/