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  • BAKU: Yuri Shedrin: "Azerbaijan Is, Undoubtedly, Russia's Main

    YURI SHEDRIN: "AZERBAIJAN IS, UNDOUBTEDLY, RUSSIA'S MAIN PARTNER IN THE REGION"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/bu siness/47254.html
    Aug 28 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Yuri Shedrin, head of Russia's trade
    representation in Azerbaijan.

    - Do you think the situation, established in Georgian-Russian
    relations, will influence Russia's economic presence in the South
    Caucasus? Will the Russian side focus on the trade and economic
    cooperation with Azerbaijan and Armenia? If yes, in which spheres
    will it concentrate this cooperation?

    - The trade representation can not analyze the political situation in
    the world. As regards Russia's presence in the South Caucasus region,
    Azerbaijan is, undoubtedly, its main partner with its trade turnover
    exceeding this trade indicator with Georgia and Armenia by 1.4 times
    altogether. I consider it unfounded to worsen our bilateral trade and
    economic relations for the further perspective. Moreover, I hope for
    significant progress in mutually profitable investment cooperation.

    - How did the July visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to
    Azerbaijan influence the development of economic relations between
    Russia and Azerbaijan? Have you noticed any progress as regards the
    unsettled issues?

    - First I all, I would like to note that Azerbaijan was one of
    the first foreign countries, which President of Russia Medvedev
    visited. This proves the external political priorities of our country.

    The process and results of the visit were covered by the mass media
    in details. Therefore, without boring you with details, I would
    like to state with confidence that the talks on the high level,
    conducted in friendly and constructive environment, signing of a
    joint declaration on friendship and strategic partnership, as well
    as a number of other bilateral documents will be a new stimulus for
    the Russian-Azerbaijani cooperation, including in trade and economic
    sector. It is not by accident that the official Russian delegation
    included the minister of energy, heads of federal departments of the
    economic bloc and such big companies, as Lukoil, Gazprom, Transneft,
    Russian railroads, Vneshtorgbank, heads of frontier subjects of Russia.

    I suppose that in the near future we will witness implementation
    of joint and regional projects in the sphere of energy, industry,
    transport and others. This, as well as indicators of the trade turnover
    between our countries in the first half of this year ($1,042 bln),
    allow to propose the execution of the task, set by Medvedev for
    hitting the 2 bln limit in mutual trade by the end of the year.

    - What can you say about the coordination of the document on mutual
    protection and encouragement of investments and can it be possibly
    signed during the next session of the intergovernmental commission
    on economic cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan? Russian mass
    media have spread information that the reason of the failure to agree
    was Russia's demand of more privileged conditions of support of its
    investments. Is it true?

    - Unfortunately, there have been no significant progress at the talks
    on the draft intergovernmental agreement on encouragement and mutual
    protection of investments. The main cause is again the differences
    between the parties on the order and terms of effectiveness of the
    said document. I consider the thoughts about any other demands of the
    Russian side on this issue to be false. Naturally, we would like this
    agreement to be signed by the end of this year, which would allow
    bringing our investment cooperation to quite a new level.

    - Have the terms and site for conduction of the next session of the
    commission been defined yet?

    - I hope that the next 12th session of the intergovernmental commission
    will be held in Q3 of this year in Baku, as fixed in the protocol
    of the next session of the commission. The final decision on this
    issue will be passed by the commission co-chairs, including Russian
    Energy Minister Shmatko and first deputy Premier of Azerbaijan Eyubov,
    who are maintaining a constructive dialogue.

    - What do you think are the most urgent aspects of bilateral relations,
    to be discussed at the session?

    - As a rule, during the sessions the commission discusses a wide
    range of issues of our cooperation in the economic, scientific and
    technical and humanitarian spheres. The recent 11th session of the
    commission, which considered about 30 different issues, was not an
    exception. Their implementation is under constant control of the
    national secretariats of the commission and, certainly, the trade
    representation, in the framework of its powers. I suppose that in
    the conceptual plan, the next session will primarily consider issues
    of implementation of well-known agreements, attained during the July
    visit of Russian President to Baku.

    It is planning to ratify the corrected measures to the program of a
    long-term economic cooperation for period until 2010, hear reports
    of the heads of the joint work group, created for assessment of
    the technical state of a bridge via the Samur river. Certainly, the
    sides will also discuss execution of agreements in different economic
    spheres, in the sphere of regional and frontier cooperation, as well
    as humanitarian sector. I hope that serious attention will be paid
    to the further development of the contract basis of the bilateral
    cooperation and other measures, aimed to create favorable conditions
    for the interaction of the business circles of the two countries.

    - Which steps are taken to intensify the operation of control
    checkpoints at the Russian-Azerbaijani border?

    - The question is urgent enough, as a car checkpoint on the
    Russian-Azerbaijani border is too narrow for conducting of the growing
    volumes of mutual cargo and passenger transportations. The motor bridge
    via the Samur river is in a disastrous state. In line with the decision
    of the commission, a joint commission was created in February of this
    year to examine its technical state and develop due decisions. The
    members of the commission, led by deputy Foreign Ministries of Russia
    and Azerbaijan, visited the spot in May of this year and they will
    soon present their recommendations. It is important that during the
    visit of Russian President Medvedev to Baku the customs services
    of Russia and Azerbaijan signed an agreement on cooperation in the
    sphere of combat with customs crimes. I hope that while fulfilling
    the resolutions of the 11th session of the commission, the frontier
    and customs services will take all measures for improvement of the
    operation of border checkpoints with participation of the Transport
    Ministers of both countries.

    - Are Russian officials or business circle representatives expected
    to visit Azerbaijan?

    - A delegation of Astrakhan, led by chairman of the government
    Markelov, intends to visit Azerbaijan soon. In turn, the organizers
    of the Azerbaijan-Turkmen conference on problems of economy, energy
    and ecology, to be held in Baku in early September of this year,
    have invited the concerned Russian business circles, including those,
    representing the Caspian littoral subjects of Russia, to attend the
    conference. The number of mutual contacts in the framework of business
    partnership is endless.

    - Are there any preliminary agreements regarding spheres of cooperation
    between Azerbaijan and Astrakhan? Do you know which Russian companies
    will attend the conference, organized by Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan?

    - First of all, during the visit it is planning to discuss the
    implementation of an intergovernmental agreement on trade and
    economic, scientific and technical and cultural cooperation, signed
    in 2004. The development of bilateral partner relations in the sphere
    of shipbuilding, marine and air transportations, trade, restoration
    of biological resources of the Caspian Sea, education, science and
    culture is an urgent question. Representatives of 11 leading Russian
    companies, engaged in exploration, production and transportation of
    Caspian hydrocarbons, have been invited to attend the the conference,
    organized by Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.

    - How is the problem of deficit of stable communication between
    Azerbaijan and Russia's regions (for example, absence of a ferry and
    direct air communication between Astrakhan and Baku) settled?

    - There is no special deficit of transport communication between
    Russian regions and Azerbaijan. They are connected with numerous
    railway, motor and aviation routes. For example, the Nalchik-Baku
    air transportations will start operating soon. I suppose that during
    Markelov's visit to Azerbaijan, the sides will reach an agreement
    on opening of a direct air flight between Astrakhan and Baku and
    organization of ferry transportations between the ports of Baku and
    Olya (Astrakhan).
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