
ArmInfo. During the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council Summit (SEEC), it was stated that no one wants Armenia to withdraw the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), yet at the same time, everyone respects the country's choice. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko made this statement when providing details of the EAEU statement regarding Armenia's stance, as reported by the Belarusian news agency BelTA.
Lukashenko recalled that this topic had been discussed during the SEEC meeting in a closed-door format, resulting in the signing of a corresponding statement. "We have all stated: we do not want Armenia to leave our Eurasian Union. At the same time—and this was expressed by Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich [Putin] in his speech—we respect Armenia's choice. I then added right there: we respect the choice of the people of Armenia. If the people make such a decision and agree to exit the union they are currently in to eventually join the European Union, we cannot go against the will of the Armenian people," the President of Belarus declared.
As Lukashenko noted, the statement also mentioned that EAEU member states support the desire of the Armenian leadership, which has expressed an intent to hold a referendum on this matter. However, he pointed out that such a referendum must be organized fairly, transparently, and democratically.
"If all of this is fulfilled and the Armenian people vote against the EAEU, this decision will be accepted within the Eurasian Economic Union. However, the leadership of Armenia, and especially the Armenian people, must understand what they stand to gain and what they stand to lose," Lukashenko emphasized. According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin pledged to inform the broader international community—or anyone willing to listen—about the details of the issue. In particular, Lukashenko said this would include clarifying "what it means to renounce the Eurasian Union, where Armenia is now, and to join the European Union."
He also pointed to the experience of other countries, noting that the EU accession process can be lengthy, a factor he said Armenia should take into account when making such a decision. "Taking into account Ukraine, which has pursued this goal for a long time, and even more so Turkey, which in my view has already been waiting for 25 or 30 years to join the European Union," the Belarusian president added.
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