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    GERMAN ENVOY URGES COOPERATION BETWEEN ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    15 Apr 04

    YEREVAN

    German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer is to visit Armenia on 22
    April within the framework of his regional visit.

    In the run-up to the visit, the German ambassador extraordinary and
    plenipotentiary to Armenia, Hans-Wolf Bartels, has agreed to give an
    interview to Noyan Tapan news agency correspondent Susanna Petrosyan.

    (Passage omitted: European officials visited Armenia recently)

    (Correspondent) How do you assess the domestic political situation and
    the human rights situation in Armenia?

    (Bartels) As for the current developments, I hope that the opposition
    and government will be able to return to a peaceful dialogue, for
    state and political issues should be debated peacefully. Important
    issues such as freedom of speech and movement can be included into the
    agenda.

    (Passage omitted: Armenian parliament adopted laws in this regard)

    (Correspondent) Germany comes second after the USA in terms of
    investment in Armenia. What can you say about the current level of
    Armenian-German economic relations and what prospects can you see in
    the development of bilateral economic relations?

    (Bartels) Yes, German is the second biggest investor in Armenia after
    the USA. It must also be noted that the overall assistance provided by
    EU member countries makes over half of the funds received by
    Armenia. Germany is carrying out effective projects here such as the
    Armenian-German Fund which issues loans to small and medium-sized
    businesses through local banks. A total of 16m euros have been
    allocated within the framework of the project, and this figure is
    increasing.

    Unfortunately, German investment is not so big. A representative
    office of the German Lycos information technologies company has been
    operating in Armenia for one year already. The office employs 60-70
    people and is planning to expand. I think it will be a good example
    for other German investors.

    (Correspondent) What hinders the inflow of German investment into
    Armenia - laws or small market?

    (Bartels) Both. Apart from this, it is difficult to export goods from
    Armenia since transport costs through Georgia are high, and the route
    through Iran is long. There are always problems with customs and
    taxes, these are practical problems, and therefore, conditions for
    investment are not quite favourable. Interestingly, the Armenian
    diaspora is not investing much in Armenia either. Reasons are the
    same, I understand.

    (Correspondent) How important is the South Caucasus region from the
    point of view of European security? The countries of the region are
    members of the Council of Europe and it cannot be ruled out that the
    three countries will be included into the Wider Europe - New
    Neighbourhood initiative.

    (Bartels) I think the region is of great importance to European
    security. If something dangerous happens here, this will have a direct
    impact on European security, and therefore much attention is being
    paid to the South Caucasus. The appointment of a special
    representative of the EU corroborates this policy. I do not doubt that
    the region will be included into the Wider Europe - New Neighbourhood
    initiative.

    The settlement of the Karabakh conflict is of great importance to
    Armenia, and not only from the point of view of regional
    security. Closed borders and the frozen, but still existing, conflict
    hinders the country's development. We hope very much that this problem
    will be resolved in the near future.

    I do not see good prospects for the region without regional
    cooperation, which Armenia and Azerbaijan do not have. The Karabakh
    conflict is not the only one here, there are very complicated
    conflicts in Georgia.

    It must be noted that we also had bitter conflicts back in Europe and
    believed that the French and the German were permanent enemies. But
    thank God, we managed to settle these conflicts and establish good
    neighbourly relations. In the future, I hope, this will be possible
    for Armenia and Azerbaijan as well.
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