EU-Armenia comprehensive and enhanced partnership agreement is 80% put into force
05.06.2018,
14:10
The Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Armenia is 80% put into force, Tigran Balayan, the ministry spokesman, said Tuesday at a news conference.
YEREVAN, June 5. /ARKA/. The Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Armenia is 80% put into force, Tigran Balayan, the ministry spokesman, said Tuesday at a news conference.
The agreement was signed on November 24, 2017 at the fifth summit of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership Program in Brussels.
The agreement will come into force when all the 28 EU member countries and Armenia ratify it.
The document is already ratified by Armenia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Now only the agreement provisions which apply to economic relations and which need to be discussed separately by European countries have not come to force so far, Balayan said.
He said earlier that the official Yerevan is waiting for ratification of the agreement by EU countries’ parliaments for its full enactment. -0---
The agreement was signed on November 24, 2017 at the fifth summit of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership Program in Brussels.
The agreement will come into force when all the 28 EU member countries and Armenia ratify it.
The document is already ratified by Armenia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Now only the agreement provisions which apply to economic relations and which need to be discussed separately by European countries have not come to force so far, Balayan said.
He said earlier that the official Yerevan is waiting for ratification of the agreement by EU countries’ parliaments for its full enactment. -0---