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    EU/SOUTHERN CAUCASUS : BENITA FERRERO-WALDNER PUSHING TO CONCLUDE ACTION PLANS

    European Report
    October 2, 2006

    After ten months of negotiations, the EU Commissioner for External
    Relations, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, is hoping to reach agreement with
    the Southern Caucasus countries within the framework of the European
    Neighbourhood Policy, when she visits the region on 2-3 October. She
    is hoping to finalise the action plans with Armenia, Azerbaijan and
    Georgia so that they can be formally signed during the Cooperation
    Council scheduled for November, less than a year after the start of
    negotiations in December 2005. "We are hoping to add the final touches
    to these agreements during this visit," explained a spokesperson for
    the commissioner.

    Although the negotiations with Georgia are complete, there still
    remains a language' problem with Azerbaijan and Armenia, admitted a
    Commission source. The Azeri authorities are opposed to any mention
    in the action plan text of the principle of self-determination, the
    reason being the conflict with Armenia with regard to the region of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, which belongs to Azerbaijan but is mainly populated
    with Armenians.

    The frozen conflicts' will be at the centre of the discussions between
    the commissioner and the authorities of the different countries
    in the presence of the Finnish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Erkki
    Tuomioja, currently responsible for the Presidency of the EU. They
    will discuss ways to contribute more to the peaceful resolution
    of these conflicts. "We have a mutual interest in resolving the
    conflicts and bringing stability to the entire region," announced
    Ferrero-Waldner. The need is becoming ever more pressing given that
    after 1 January 2007, with Bulgaria and Romania's scheduled accession
    to the EU, the Union's borders will extend to the Black Sea, creating
    an open window on the Southern Caucus.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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