Russia could cancel visa regime with EU “tomorrow” – Medvedev
Published: 01 June, 2010, 14:52
Edited: 20 October, 2010, 11:20
EU Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso (R), Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (C) and EU President Herman Van Rompuy (L), attend a press conference after the end of EU-Russia talks in the town of Rostov-on-Don on June 1, 2010 (AFP Photo / Alexander Nemenov)
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President Dmitry Medvedev has said that Russia is prepared to introduce visa-free travel regime with the EU and handed over a draft agreement on the issue to the European partners.
Speaking at a media conference on the results of Russia-EU summit in Rostov-on-Don, Medvedev said that Moscow is ready to lift visa restrictions for travelers from the EU “tomorrow”.
“We believe that Russian society is well-prepared to host Europeans if they come without visas, and to control various processes that would be connected to that,” he stated. “We have the required technical side ready, as well as a pack of respective agreements that we are currently working on, which include documents concerning the fates of those people who cross the border in violation of the law and their subsequent deportation.”
Moscow has long been pursuing lifting visa restrictions for travel between Russia and the EU. However, the idea so far has not found support among some European countries.
But while Russia is one state, “the EU is made up of 27 states, and each of them has its own opinion on the cancellation of visas,” Medvedev said on Tuesday. He said that he believes the sooner consensus is found in EU, the better.
However, he went on, “it is important not to politicize the issue,” but "we must move on to the main goal – the cancellation of visa travel”.
This step, according to the president, would not only reinforce the strategic partnership between Moscow and Europe, but “the main thing is that it simply would ease the lives of millions of people in the EU and the RF".
And to speed up the process, Russia has passed a draft agreement to the EU on introducing visa-free travel for Russian and European citizens.
Meanwhile, the German government plans to help progress the dialogue on the issue. Berlin will support the long-term target of introducing a visa-free regime, the Deputy Chairman of Germany's CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Andreas Schockenhoff, said in an interview to Deutsche Welle daily, Itar-Tass cites.
"All the sides in such negotiations – the European Commission, separate EU member states and Russia itself – may assist the success of this process if they point to obstacles openly," he said. "The atmosphere of partnership between the EU and Russia should make this dialogue open."
Russia, EU develop partnership in modernization
The co-operation between Moscow and the EU in modernization became one of the major issues of the summit. Opening the meeting, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev expressed hope that the event would become one of the first steps in this direction.According to the European Council President Herman Van Rompuy, Europe supports Russia’s modernization efforts.
”We want to be Russia’s partner in modernization. That is why I am glad that we are launching the Partnership for Modernization and that we have agreed on its scope and priorities. I believe this will promote reform and give new momentum to our relationship, develop our co-operation on trade, economy and energy security,” he told the news conference following the summit.
Herman Van Rompuy added that for the partnership to bear fruit, Russian modernization should become a reality.
”It needs to follow the certain path and to avoid protectionism,” he said.
“In the light of this I welcome a renewed momentum in Russia to join the World Trade Organization. In this context we also talked of long-term goal of visa-free travel,” Rompuy added.
According to Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, the Partnership for Modernization initiative should be based on European experience.
"This is a new form of co-operation with united Europe, but its results are being seen already in energy efficiency, 'green economy', settlement of complicated situations caused by the imperfect technical regulations in Russia," he said.
"We have agreed that our technical regulations will use not only the local approach, but will be based on the European experience," Medvedev added. "This is what we call partnership."
WTO is not a prize for good behavior – Medvedev
Russia’s membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) has also been discussed. President Medvedev expressed hope that "all difficulties will be resolved, and we will be able to join the WTO in the near future."
“It seems to me that it is time everyone, including our American partners, agreed that Russia’s membership in the WTO is not a carrot they are offering us all the time as a prize for our good behavior,” Medvedev noted. It is a necessity, he went on, which would make Russia a full-fledged member of world economic processes.
"Russia needs the WTO, but the WTO needs Russia as well," Medvedev stressed. He added that it is pretty strange that Russia remains the only state within the G20 which is not a member of the trade organization. “Would it [Russia’s membership] make things worse for anyone?”
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso told the joint news conference following the summit that the EU supports Moscow’s efforts to join the organization.
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Visa free travel is a great idea, yet as I said in a previous comment, please extend it to the United States. The current Russian and USA visa system is a mess, a relic of the Cold War era. I agree with Razkolnik, that alot of Russians will use this as an excuse to leave Russia for work in the European Union. This would only increase the unemployment and immigration problems for the EU. The EU economy would greatly benefit from the Russian economic laws. This is a strong point of the President Medvedev and PM Putin leadership. Russia can be very strict on financial misbehaviour, which I like. Last, I would be careful in adding Belarus to any European-Russian agreements. President Lukashenko is financially and politically unstable. Oh, add Azerbaijan to that former CIS or customs union. They have a lot of oil, gas and other natural resources. I guess the Ukraine, under stable leadership, would be a good addition.
June 02, 2010, 08:36, Roger wrote > @ srbin - he was talking about the World Trade Organisation, not the EU. Russia doesn't want to be a member of the EU. Perhaps you could outline why the people you mention would not approve of Russia's WTO membership? > @PR101. I wouldn't worry, it won't happen in our lifetimes. ===================== Cause they have genuine hatred for Russia and Russian people. Poland is in similar situation prior to ww2 when it had backing of GB and because of it refused to negotiate Sudetenland with Mr.Adolf for example. Now they managed to draw the American soldiers and rockets on their soil and WILL use them to PROVOKE and UNDERMINE Russia at every opportunity. Proxy warS against Russia continue since the end of ww2. The end game will not be pretty for the EU, Russia and the World.












Having no visas between Russia and EU would be a security disaster for Russia. Who has invaded Russia twice in 130 years? Russia should keep control of its borders in the same way that USA should be doing but does not.