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    EU PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR RESOLVING NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Xinhua
    www.chinaview.cn
    Dec 9 2008
    China

    BRUSSELS, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) -- The European Union (EU) on Tuesday
    promised to provide support for resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    The EU welcomed the Moscow Declaration as a good basis for further
    progress toward resolving the decades-long issue within the framework
    of the negotiation process of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)'s Minsk Group.

    The EU will do whatever it can to facilitate means to resolve
    regional conflicts, the bloc's foreign policy chief Javier Solana
    told reporters after the Cooperation Council meetings between the EU
    and three Southern Caucus countries -- Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and his Azeri counterpart
    Elmar Mammadyarov promised that the two sides would work to find ways
    to resolve the issue according to the Moscow document.

    On Nov. 2, the presidents of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a
    joint declaration on the peaceful settlement of the disputed territory
    of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The parties pledged to improve the situation in the South Caucasus and
    affirm the importance of OSCE mediation, agreeing that "the peaceful
    settlement should be accompanied by legally binding international
    guarantees of all aspects and stages," the document said.

    In a statement issued after a meeting between the EU-Armenian
    Cooperation Council, the EU said the recent crisis in Georgia confirmed
    that the EU plays a constructive role in the region and is stepping
    up its cooperation with the Southern Caucasus.

    "Alongside deepening bilateral relations, the EU's Eastern Partnership
    initiative and the Black Sea Synergy will further strengthen relations
    with Southern Caucasus countries," said the statement.

    During the meeting, the EU side presented the main points of the
    Eastern Partnership initiative, adopted by the European Commission
    on Dec. 3, which proposes the creation of a stronger policy framework
    for EU's future relations with eastern partners at both the bilateral
    and multilateral levels.

    The EU also welcomed Armenian and Turkish efforts aimed at improving
    bilateral relations, including the recent meeting between the two
    countries' foreign ministers in Istanbul.

    On Tuesday, the EU and Armenia signed an agreement on air services.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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