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Vyacheslav Kovalenko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation, director of regional programs of the Caspian Cooperation Institute
Serge Sargsyan's statement on readiness to join the CU clarified the political priorities of Armenia.
From the beginning of the year when the work on the association agreement between the EU and Armenia and the free trade area agreement stepped into a final stage, Western experts promised that the point is in unification of standards of Armenian products and its laws.
And only in late August did European commissionaires and diplomats in Yerevan and abroad make it clear that economic integration and political association should go hand by hand, and that they were an indispensible part of the association agreement.
Stefan Fule stated that the EU cannot divide these two important agreements.
Thus, it is clear that it is not only about a system of values, a civilized development course, a struggle against corruption, and elimination of monopolies, but also a geopolitical choice which is imposed on Armenia.
Local elites, the government, some members of the presidents team wanted to follow the European development course, which would make Armenia a part of the European family in the future.
But it didn't answer the question: if geopolitical orientation is changing, it is necessary to solve the problem of security; but no alternative to Russian security support was found. The temptations and doubts of the ruling elite were great.
A principal talk with Yerevan at the top level was needed; and it took place on September 3rd.
The result of the global competition between integration entities was Armenias decision to join the CU.
Armenia's decision to join the CU will improve Russias position in the South Caucasus and in case of deeper integration can influence the whole South Caucasus.
From the point of view of a geopolitical and geoeconomic worldview, Armenia's accession can have an integrating effect in the post-Soviet state, which is much greater than the size and economic potential of the country.
Armenia's accession to the CU within the Eurasian Economic Union will maintain the internal balance between the Asian-Muslim factor, which will be improved after Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan join the Eurasian Union and the European Christian factor.
At the same time, along with rather successful steps on holding Armenia within partnership with Russia, it is important to extend the dialogue of nomenclatures.
It is important to work on promotion of the Eurasian project, explain to Armenian citizens what they can gain from participation in Eurasian integration projects.
The ideological paradigm of relations should be corrected.
Along with improvement of friendship and brotherhood of people, our glorious historic past,
it is necessary to explain to Armenian society why they need to integrate and what could happen if Armenia separates from Russia.