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  • BAKU: EU Commish: S. Cauc Integration into EU only after NK Settled

    Assa Irada, Azerbaijan
    July 8 2004

    EU Commissioner: South Caucasus's Integration into EU Possible after
    Settlement of Karabakh Conflict


    The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was a focus of a Wednesday meeting of
    the Milli Majlis (parliament) Speaker Murtuz Alasgarov with the
    European Union (EU) commissioner on expansion Yanez Potocnik, who
    arrived in Baku on Tuesday evening.

    Alasgarov said that he backed the resolution of the conflict based on
    the principles of territorial integrity of countries and the
    inviolability of their borders.

    Touching upon international organizations' suggestions that
    Azerbaijan reach common agreement on the settlement of the conflict,
    Alasgarov expressed his surprise at this.

    `How can Azerbaijan reach common agreement with Armenia, which is an
    aggressor and doesn't intend to withdraw from the occupied lands of
    Azerbaijan?' he stressed.

    Speaker also condemned the visits by some international diplomats to
    Nagorno-Karabakh from Armenia without the prior permission from Baku.


    Potocnik, in turn, noted that the successful integration of the South
    Caucasus region into the European Union was possible only after the
    peaceful solution of the Karabakh conflict. He underlined that the EU
    was ready to carry out rehabilitation operations in Nagorno-Karabakh
    after the resolution of the conflict.

    The EU commissioner stressed that the EU special envoy on South
    Caucasus Heikki Talvitie was ready to assist the OSCE Minsk Group in
    settling the conflict.

    Touching upon cooperation between the EU and Azerbaijan, Potocnik
    said that the report on Azerbaijan prepared at the first stage of the
    `European Neighborhood Policy' program is scheduled to be delivered
    in spring of 2005. He noted that it was necessary to pay more
    attention to eradication of poverty and corruption and the
    development of democracy, along with reforms in various areas of
    economy. Potocnik said that the EU would render financial assistance
    to Azerbaijan in this respect.

    Receiving Potocnik the same day, Prime Minister Artur Rasizada said
    that Azerbaijan had fulfilled all commitments for the country's
    admission to the EU soon. Speaking about economic reforms, Rasizada
    stressed that Azerbaijan was the only country in the South Caucasus
    region to fulfill the commitments on repayment of the EU-allocated
    loans.
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