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    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    July 14 2005

    WTO admission 'may boost economic reforms'


    Admission to the World Trade Organization (WTO) may give an incentive
    to economic reforms in Azerbaijan.

    This will lead to passing new laws, amending a number of existing
    ones and other activities, said Mahmud Mammadguliyev, Deputy Foreign
    Minister and head of the taskforce on Azerbaijan's admission to WTO.
    He told journalists on Thursday that unlike other organizations, the
    entry to WTO is very complex, as the latter puts forth numerous
    requirements.
    The admission mainly depends on the bilateral and multi-lateral
    talks, said Mammadguliyev.
    Economic Development Minister Farhad Aliyev said earlier that
    Azerbaijan will become a full-fledged member of WTO in several years.
    The country will benefit greatly from its membership, as it will
    improve its investment climate and draw more investments, he said.
    Mammadguliyev continued that Armenia, which is a WTO member, will not
    be able to impede Azerbaijan's admission in any way. Upon becoming a
    WTO state, Armenia pledged not to veto Azerbaijan's admission, he
    said.
    Commenting on Armenia's admission, the Deputy Foreign Minister said
    this country succeeded in this because it started talks on the issue
    in 1993, 4 years prior to Azerbaijan. In considering bids, WTO
    focuses more not on economic indicators but the commitments made by
    countries, he said.
    Mammadguliyev noted that WTO member states Armenia, Georgia, Moldova
    and Kyrgyzstan have failed to meet a number of WTO requirements.
    These countries have appealed to WTO to get numerous concessions and
    the issue will be discussed soon, the Deputy Foreign Minister said.
    WTO is expected to present its questions to Azerbaijan on the
    activities underway in the country's economic and social fields by
    August 1, the Deputy Foreign Minister said.
    "Besides answers to these questions, we should, on our end, try to
    achieve granting Azerbaijan the status of a 'developing country'."
    The next round of admission talks is due in Geneva or Brussels in
    March 2006.
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