Today.Az » Politics » Armenia's European integration reaches impasse. As expected
04 March 2025 [10:10] - Today.Az
According to Armenian media, the draft law "On the
beginning of the process of the Republic of Armenia's accession to the European
Union" is not an application for EU membership. This was stated by Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Paruyr Hovhannisyan
during the second reading of the draft at a meeting of the Commission on
European Integration of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia.
"This law is not an application for membership in the
European Union. This law corresponds to the direction of closer rapprochement
with the EU," the deputy minister said. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
does not see the context of geopolitical changes in this regard.
Armen Gevorgyan, a member of the Armenia faction, expressed
surprise: "It turns out that we are adopting a law, but we are not seeking
membership. In that case, the question arises, why are we adopting this
law?"
"We are starting the membership process, but this does
not mean applying for membership. I'm just talking about it," explained
Paruyr Hovhannisyan.
The Chairman of the commission, Arman Egoyan, explained that
this is exactly what we are talking about. "Because when the process
starts, at some stage it also means applying for membership. Not now, maybe in
a year. But the law is specifically about membership, which must be preceded by
a corresponding application," he said.
The discussions dragged on, and the discussion of the issue
was postponed from March 4 to March 25.
As you can see, there is already friction in Armenia around
the law on the beginning of EU accession. Previously, the draft had already
been adopted in the first reading in early January. But a lot of things have
changed in the world between the first and second readings. Membership in the
European Union has lost its appeal in terms of joining a powerful team that
provides peace and security. The processes that began on January 20 make the
beautiful phrases contained in the preamble devoid of practical meaning. During
the discussions in the first reading, the pompous preamble did not raise any
questions. It should be recalled that the draft law adopted by the Armenian
Parliament in the first reading, with reference to the "will of the
people", announced the beginning of the process of the country's accession
to the European Union. The authors of the project announced that the goal of
the initiative is to "make Armenia a safe, secure, developed and
prosperous country."
Today it is already quite clear that membership in one
structure or another is not capable of making any country really safe and
prosperous. You can have the support of the entire EU and the West as a whole
and still end up in a broken trough. Moreover, it is completely unfair to be
there, if we talk about Ukraine. Armenia has nothing to count on at all. She
just won't have anything to cover when the ge changes again tomorrow.
The political winds from it will also require calculation.
She simply has nothing for which the same States will bargain. It will simply
be transferred from one pocket to another.
Over the past month and a half, it has become more than
clear that Armenia will not be accepted into the EU. Just as other people on
the waiting list from the former Soviet Union will not be accepted. For this, a
sanction from Moscow will now be necessary again. The latter, given the current
situation, will soon regain "ownership" of Armenia. Times have
changed, and it is more expensive to persistently pursue a policy of so-called
European integration. Many in Armenia today recall the words of Russian Deputy
Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk, who compared the Armenian bill on joining the
EU to buying a ticket to the Titanic. The sober Armenian experts knew how it
would end without Overchuk. Armenia will never become a full member of the EU.
But he will lose a lot from breaking with the EAEU. In short, its economy will
collapse by 80 percent. However, these figures are not new to official Yerevan.
In March last year, the European Parliament made a gift to
Armenia by adopting a resolution proposing to consider the possibility of
Armenia's membership in the European Union. In Yerevan, they pretended that
they did not understand where everything was coming from, pretended that they
did not see the real background of this curtsy. There, as always, they did not
look a couple of steps ahead and trotted to a dead end. Which is exactly what
they came up against this Monday.
It is not serious to raise the issue of joining the European
Union until the situation is clarified. Therefore, the issue has been postponed
until the end of the month. During these three weeks, something may become
clearer, and some trends will take clearer shape. And then it will become clear
how important it is to keep or delete the preamble to the draft law, which
enthusiastically describes Armenia's expectations from the EU. It is possible
that it will be decided not to bother with the preamble, but to postpone the
project indefinitely in its entirety, to hide it away until geopolitics makes a
sharp turn again.
Why does Armenia need the European Union at all? Beautiful
words about prosperity, security and security are an empty phrase. For all
this, the country must have the potential, political and economic resources.
The question of whether Armenia has all this does not require an answer.
Now Yerevan has one task - to make things worse. And to make
things worse, the cautious Pashinyan will try not to rush into European
integration, but will sit quietly and see if Europe can withstand the
confrontation with Trump. If it holds up, you can come out of the trench,
unfurl the blue-starred flag and say that you were just providing the rear. If
the United States undermines the European Union, it would be better not to
mention the bill with its approval in the first reading. And the main thing is
to forget about it in Moscow.
In any case, Armenia is not a country that is taken
seriously, whether in Europe or the United States. They don't take it seriously
in Russia either. The centers of power just need such partners, completely
dependent, not self-sufficient, with a lot of problems, with shaky positions in
their region. There is no doubt that the January vote in the Armenian
parliament amused many in Brussels.
Pashinyan really wants his country to be perceived as an
equal, but for this it must learn independence and stop looking for support
under someone's armpit. Real sovereignty is not a gift attached to the
Declaration of Independence. It must be suffered and earned.
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