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    THE EU WILL PLAY ITS PART IN WORKING FOR PEACE - EU COMMISSAR
    Author: A.Mammadova

    TREND, Azerbaijan
    Oct 3 2006

    Trend's exclusive interview with the EU commissar on Foreign
    Relationships and European Security, Benita Ferrero-Valdner prior to
    her tour of the region

    Question: Are the arrangements of the EU trio to tour the South
    Caucasus region in October confirmed? What is the route and program
    of the visit?

    Answer: Yes, the itinerary is now confirmed. On 2nd and 3rd October
    the troika will travel first to Yerevan, then to Tbilisi, and lastly
    to Baku. We will meet political leaders at the highest level, to
    discuss progress in the Neighbourhood Policy Action Plans that we are
    developing with each country, and the latest political situation in
    the region, including the frozen conflicts.

    Question: Azerbaijan urges that some items of the Action Plan for the
    ENP do not take into account the country's interests. What items of
    the Action Plan are still to be co ordinated with Azerbaijan?

    Answer: The EU has been consulting with the Azeri government on an
    Action Plan to build on the existing Partnership and Co operation
    Agreement. It is a plan that brings tangible benefits to both
    partners - offering you a closer relationship with the EU, opening
    up new opportunities for you in the huge European market, including
    the Energy market, the chance for Azerbaijan to participate in EU
    programmes, and a closer partnership on many issues of common interest.

    Everything in the plan is there by mutual agreement and I am not aware
    of any Azeri interests that have been neglected - quite the contrary.

    I hope that the Action Plan can be finalised in time to be endorsed
    by the EU Azerbaijan Co operation Council in mid November.

    Question: Addressing the "Caspian Outlook 2008" Forum you stated that
    the EU will support the reconstruction of important infrastructure
    facilities and civil society projects in South Ossetia, Abkhazia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Does it not mean the EU's support to a separatist
    regime and the non-recognition of the territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan and Georgia?

    Answer: Not at all: we are completely committed to the territorial
    integrity of both countries.

    We very much want to see a diplomatic solution to all the conflicts
    in the region. That means that right now, cool heads must prevail.

    An escalation of tension could reignite conflicts with devastating
    consequences for the whole region.

    The EU will play its part in working for peace. The Neighbourhood
    Policy is not a conflict prevention or settlement mechanism. But, by
    promoting democracy and regional co operation, boosting national reform
    programmes, and helping to improve socio economic prospects, I believe
    we can contribute to creating the right climate for a settlement.

    It is in that context that we say we are willing to do what we can in
    terms of financial aid to support the reconstruction of the conflict
    areas.
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