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    New German envoy favours Azerbaijan's integration into Europe

    MPA news agency
    23 Feb 05


    Baku, 23 February: "In terms of humanity, the Xocali tragedy [massacre
    of Azeris in Xocali during the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict in 1992] is
    a terrible catastrophe. I regard its victims as victims of genocide,"
    the new German ambassador, Detlef Lingemann, said at a press
    conference today.

    Speaking about the legal assessment of the tragedy, the ambassador
    said that he has just assumed this position and is unable to say
    anything specific. As for the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict, Germany
    remains an advocate of a peaceful solution to the problem, Lingemann
    said.

    He said Germany welcomes Azerbaijan's integration into the
    Euro-Atlantic organizations and is ready to support this course of the
    country. Germany attaches special significance to developing ties with
    Azerbaijan and has provided it with aid worth more than 300m
    euros. The development of Azerbaijan's private sector, legal and
    agricultural reforms, cooperation in the sphere of fuel and water
    supplies remain priority areas for Germany.

    In his opinion, Azerbaijan took the right step when it decided to join
    the New Neighbourhood policy of the European Union and the Council of
    Europe. This will not only guarantee a rapprochement with Europe and
    diversify the economy, but will also expand investment.

    An economic forum for German and Azerbaijani businessmen will be held
    in the first half of 2005, Lingemann said. The ambassador met members
    of the Azerbaijani government and representatives of the Ministry of
    Economic Development in this regard. Germany wants to hold the forum
    this spring and has proposed a specific date to the ministry.

    The ambassador said that interest in learning German is increasing in
    Azerbaijan and 40,000 schoolchildren are learning German in 300
    schools of the country.

    [Passage omitted: minor details]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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