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    EU Interest in Resolving Conflicts in South Caucasus Increased

    Baku Today, Azerbaijan
    March 18 2006

    18/03/2006 19:56

    The European Union (EU) appointed a new special representative for
    the South Caucasus and made changes to the mandate for this position,
    Peter Semnebi, the EU's new special representative for South Caucasus
    told journalists in Baku.

    Changes in the mandate provide for more attention to be paid to the
    settlement of the frozen conflicts. Regarding Karabakh, the EU is
    going to support mechanisms of settlement if a political resolution is
    obtained. According to Semnebi, the EU can send observers to conduct
    peacekeeping operations, and provide assistance for the rehabilitation
    of territories which suffered as a result of the war.

    Semnebi said the EU could provide peacekeeping operations both
    independently and in coalition with other international structures.

    Contrary to the previous special representative Heyke Talvitiye,
    whose office was in Finland, Semnebi is working in Brussels. This
    will allow him to "more closely and better coordinate the activity
    of European structures".

    Semnebi talked about the significant rise of EU's interest in the
    South Caucasus and said that this is connected with the "expansion of
    Europe's borders to the region". According to him, after confirmation
    of the plan of action for the European Neighborhood Project, relations
    between the EU and South Caucasus will be strengthened.

    Responding to the questions of journalists, Semnebi confirmed that
    in Baku he discussed the re- run elections for parliament. The EU
    will very attentively follow this process and give assessment on
    the matter. Democracy and human rights are the EU's main principles
    of cooperation."Europe's experience shows that cooperation can be
    successful if it is based on common values. For Europe, these common
    values are democracy and human rights," Semnebi said.

    Responding the question about what the EU's reaction would be in
    the case of a threat to the countries of the region by southern or
    northern neighbors, Semnebi said it is difficult to say beforehand.

    This is Semnebi's first visit to the region. In Baku he met with the
    Azerbaijan's leadership and opposition leaders, as well as with the
    representatives of international organizations.
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