ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia December 1, 2017 Friday Ara Babloyan: We can not be indifferent to both Eurasian and pan-European processes Yerevan December 1 Ani Mshetsyan. "There are many pages of cooperation between Armenia and Europe in our history, and now it's time to write a new page that will be devoted to our future." RA NA Speaker Ara Babloyan made such a statement on December 1 during the parliamentary hearings held at the joint initiative of the permanent commissions on foreign relations and European integration, and with the support of the Armenian branch of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. For the sake of productive cooperation, as Babloyan stressed, it is necessary to make efforts, "we have the political will, opportunities and potential that contribute to the formation of a new stage of cooperation between Armenia and the EU." Also, the Chairman of the Parliament stressed, "we do not intend to build and strengthen these relations through cooperation with any other country or structure." He noted that Armenia has never been guided by the opposition of the interests of its partners or even more so of friends. On the contrary, the Armenian authorities have always sought to combine these interests: "This is precisely the feature that our state is endowed with and which is also valued by partner countries and structures." Babloyan also noted the symbolism that the framework agreement between the Republic of Armenia and the European Union was signed in the year of the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome - the first step towards the United Europe. Ara Babloyan said that Armenia attaches great importance to the European security system. The Speaker of the Parliament emphasized the fact that the modern European security system is based on a kind of triangle - the EU, the OSCE and NATO. Moreover, the OSCE is the most active participant in the settlement of the Artsakh issue, since it is the co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group - the only structure with an international mandate for the settlement of the conflict. "CSTO membership, which is the main guarantor of the security of the post-Soviet space and the CIS, is of the utmost importance for us." The Republic of Armenia can best balance cooperation with these two security systems, while playing a role in helping to level out the existing problems between them. an integral part of the Eurasian region and at the same time Europe, and we can not be indifferent to both the Eurasian and the European processes," Babloyan concluded. The chairman of the permanent parliamentary commission on foreign relations Armen Ashotyan stated that the signed agreement with the EU is our achievement, and this agreement will contribute to the implementation of the reforms planned by the Armenian authorities. Ashotyan noted that this meeting has several objectives. The most important goal is to inform the public about this document, since public awareness on the political platform is important and promotes the development of further cooperation. The chairman of the permanent parliamentary commission for European integration from the Tsarukyan bloc Naira Zohrabyan noted that it is important that all residents of Armenia are aware that this agreement will give each of them separately. Zohrabyan noted that one of the main achievements is the planned reforms. "We need to show political will to implement these reforms, the most important thing is that these reforms should be implemented and not be fixed only on paper." We expect this from the government, the implementation of the promised reforms, "the MP said, stressing that only those programs and those agreements that are beneficial to both the society and the political forces of the country are always successful.