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    EU concerned over Azerbaijan belligerent calls

    24.07.2006 16:50

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Ambassador Peter Semneby, the European Union's
    special representative in the South Caucasus, said on Monday that if
    Azerbaijan continues to make belligerent calls then the EU should
    make the sides realize that the war could have negative impact on
    the further developments of the county.

    He made the statement at the joint news conference with Armenian
    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian.

    "Any military solution concerns us," Semneby said in an answer to a
    question what sanctions could be used against a country calling for
    resuming the war. "I cant's talk of sanctions but the EU can convince
    the sides to stay away from militant calls because it is not in their
    interest. And not only in political terms but also economic as the
    countries of the region are building free-market economies and a war
    would make investors to reconsider their decisions of investing in
    the region."

    FM Oskanian said he and the European diplomat had discussed four
    issues: Armenia-EU joint actions, the Nagarno-Karabakh conflict,
    the relations between Armenia and its neighbors, and the upcoming
    parliamentary election in Armenia.

    Semneby pointed out that the joint EU-Armenia projects are directly
    connected with holding the forthcoming election in line with the
    European standards which could have a vital consequence for the
    further relations between the EU and Armenia.

    When asked whether the OSCE Minsk Group American co-chair, Mathew
    Bryza, would produce new proposals on the conflict settlement during
    his visit to the region, Oskanian said the proposals don't come out
    of the air, they are born at the negotiations table. He added he
    hoped Bryza could convince Azerbaijan to resume talks.
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