Armenia is hosting talks by the European Movement International on the Yerevan Declaration, which will become a directive document for civil societies in integration of the Eastern Partnership, News Armenia reports.
The declaration was split into three parts: EU assistance of the civil society, national reforms and liberalization of transport by simplifying the visa regime.
Victor Yengibaryan, Chairman of the European Movement of Armenia clarified that the document will be done this evening.
About 150 state, political and public figures from European states were involved in the two-day congress.
After passing the declaration will be sent to all units of the European Movement, including about 40 national councils.
President of the European Movement International Pat Cox noted success of the congress.
Chairman of the European Movement of Azerbaijan, Surkhan Latyfov, says that it is important for the Eastern Partnership. He noted that the invitation to take part in work with the Armenian congress caused no discomfort.