28/10/2019 11:24
The EU to follow pace of judicial processes and their consequences closely: EU embassy on developments over Arsen Babayan
The European Union will follow the pace of judicial processes and their consequences closely, EU embassy in Armenia said in response to Aysor.am’s inquiry.
“We do not comment on the individual investigations or judicial cases,” the embassy official said, asked whether they follow the developments over Constitutional Court and how they assess the arrest of the former deputy head of the NA staff Arsen Babayan.
The EU embassy stressed that the rule of law and promotion of judicial reforms is a priority in EU-Armenia relations in accordance with the commitments assumed by the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement.
“The EU is committed to support the government-designed ambitious reform program introduced by the reform strategy of justice sector. In Armenia the authority to organize the justice system belongs to the government, thus it must correspond to international commitments, including the one Armenia has assumed in the sidelines of the Council of Europe,” the embassy’s response said.