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    EU/SOUTH CAUCASUS : EU TO DEVELOP CLOSER RELATIONS WITH SOUTH CAUCASUS

    European Report
    October 5, 2006

    The EU is to formally endorse European Neighbourhood Policy Action
    Plans with three South Caucasian countries, Armenia, Azerbaijan and
    Georgia, in November. The final agreement on the ENP Action Plan texts
    was reached by the Ministerial Troika of the EU (External Commissioner
    Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Finland's Foreign Affairs Minister Erkki
    Tuomioja and Minister of State Gunter Gloser of Germany) during its
    visit to the South Caucasus on 2-3 October. The formal adoption of
    agreements (each plan is tailor-made to the individual needs of each
    country) will take place at the next EU Cooperation Council with
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, to be held on 14 November in Brussels.

    The Commission tabled its proposals for the action plans for the three
    South Caucasus countries in March 2005 but formal endorsement of the
    plans has been postponed several times. Before doing so, the EU and all
    three countries had to tackle particular issues which came up during
    negotiations. One of them was the Azerbaijani-Cypriot argument over
    northern Cyprus. Azerbaijan was refusing to commit itself unequivocally
    to respect the policy of isolation followed by the EU with regard to
    Northern Cyprus. In response Cyprus was preventing the action plan
    from coming into effect unless Azerbaijan clearly renounced links
    to Northern Cyprus. Armenia was trying to secure more financial EU
    support for the decommissioning of the Medzamor nuclear plant and
    alternative energy supplies. Georgia's diplomatic energy was in turn
    focused on securing greater EU involvement in conflict resolution -
    something the "action plans" do not encompass beyond a reference to
    the EU's readiness to assist with post-conflict rehabilitation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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