Azerbaijan should step up democratic reforms, EU envoy says
Turan news agency
7 Jul 04
BAKU
Janez Potocnik, commissioner in charge of the EU's European
Neighbourhood Policy, held a news conference today to sum up the
results of his two-day visit to Azerbaijan. The aim of his trip to the
South Caucasus was to discuss with the country's leaders the European
Neighbourhood Policy and further steps which have to be
taken. Potocnik's mission aims at encouraging conflict resolution and
strengthening regional cooperation. Reports on every country will be
submitted to the EU following the visit.
The situation will be analysed in autumn and the European Neighborhood
Policy plan will be worked out in spring 2005.
In Baku Potocnik held meetings with the president, parliament speaker,
prime minister, foreign minister and opposition party leaders.
He said that democratic development, human rights, freedom of press,
struggle against corruption and a settlement of the Karabakh conflict
were discussed at the meetings. In his opinion, the development of
democratic principles, the implementation of energy projects and the
anti-poverty programme, and the settlement of the Karabakh conflict
will draw Azerbaijan closer to the EU.
Azerbaijan has a great development potential, he said. "A civil
society is developing but the process should be more rapid. Reforms in
the political and economic spheres will draw Azerbaijan closer to
Europe," he said.
He added that the EU intends to allocate Azerbaijan 30m euros every
year under TACIS programme.
As for Karabakh, Potocnik said that the peaceful solution to the
problem is the "only acceptable one".
Turan news agency
7 Jul 04
BAKU
Janez Potocnik, commissioner in charge of the EU's European
Neighbourhood Policy, held a news conference today to sum up the
results of his two-day visit to Azerbaijan. The aim of his trip to the
South Caucasus was to discuss with the country's leaders the European
Neighbourhood Policy and further steps which have to be
taken. Potocnik's mission aims at encouraging conflict resolution and
strengthening regional cooperation. Reports on every country will be
submitted to the EU following the visit.
The situation will be analysed in autumn and the European Neighborhood
Policy plan will be worked out in spring 2005.
In Baku Potocnik held meetings with the president, parliament speaker,
prime minister, foreign minister and opposition party leaders.
He said that democratic development, human rights, freedom of press,
struggle against corruption and a settlement of the Karabakh conflict
were discussed at the meetings. In his opinion, the development of
democratic principles, the implementation of energy projects and the
anti-poverty programme, and the settlement of the Karabakh conflict
will draw Azerbaijan closer to the EU.
Azerbaijan has a great development potential, he said. "A civil
society is developing but the process should be more rapid. Reforms in
the political and economic spheres will draw Azerbaijan closer to
Europe," he said.
He added that the EU intends to allocate Azerbaijan 30m euros every
year under TACIS programme.
As for Karabakh, Potocnik said that the peaceful solution to the
problem is the "only acceptable one".