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    The Messenger, Georgia
    July 7 2005

    Environmental model for regional cooperation


    Georgian environment minister suggests Regional Environmental Center
    can be a model of how to work together to develop the South Caucasus
    By Anna Arzanova

    In a pioneering pan-regional project, the ministries of environment
    of the three South Caucasus countries are working together to resolve
    ecological problems across the region.

    Speaking on Tuesday after a meeting of the Regional Environmental
    Center, set up by the three countries in 1999, Georgian Minister of
    Environment and Natural Resources Giorgi Papuashvili commented that
    the REC is unique "because Armenia and Azerbaijan also took part in
    this meeting despite the political problems that these two countries
    have."

    He said that Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan are linked with each
    other by the problem of protecting the environment, and that it is
    very important to work on this problem together.

    "This meeting can be a good example for political negotiations for
    the development of the South Caucasus region, because within the
    framework of this organization the South Caucasus is presented as a
    united region before the international community," Papuasahvili
    stated, adding that he hoped this would one day be true in terms of
    economics as well.

    Tuesday's meeting of the REC brought together the ministers of
    environment of all three South Caucasus countries, as well as
    representatives of the European Commission, which is the main donor
    of the center - Charge d'Affaires of the EC Delegation to Georgia and
    Armenia Jacques Vantomme and EC Brussels representative Soledad
    Blanco

    Minister Papuashvili said afterwards that a declaration had been
    adopted in which the sides confirmed their readiness to actively
    participate and strengthen their work within the organization.

    He notes that the headquarters of this organization will remain in
    Tbilisi and that chairmanship of the center will rotate between the
    environment ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

    Soledad Blanco stated that the South Caucasus region has a wonderful
    environment and incredible diversity, but warned that the region is
    currently facing major environmental challenges.

    "These challenges - whether air pollution or water contamination or
    loss of diversity - are regional problems and not specifically the
    problems of Georgia, Armenia or Azerbaijan," she stated, adding that
    regional problems require regional solutions.

    She said that the REC is aimed precisely at finding regional
    solutions to ecological challenges faced by the South Caucasus as a
    whole.

    Although set up in 1999, however, "we have come to the conclusion
    that some adaptations are needed to make sure that this center really
    does what the founders want it to do." Tuesday's meeting was intended
    to discuss these changes.

    "We exchanged views on new ideas and also discussed issues such as
    how to make the country offices fully operational and how to make the
    center more representative of the interests of all three countries,"
    she stated.

    She stated that a lot had been achieved, and that a number of
    principles had been agreed upon that would be followed by more
    technical work.

    Blanco also noted that the REC is intended to facilitate the
    implementation of the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP), which
    includes Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "These three South Caucasus countries are close neighbors of the
    European Union and it is logical that there would be good relations
    among neighbors and that we try to establish a closer relationship -
    this is what the ENP is trying to do," she stated.

    Representative of the Armenian embassy in Tbilisi Gagik Airapetian
    and representative of the Azeri ministry of ecology of Azerbaijan
    Farik Farzaliev also expressed satisfaction with the results of the
    meeting, which was also attended by the environment ministers of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan Vardan Aivazyan and Husein Bagirov.
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