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    EU-RUSSIA RELATIONS ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE EU-RUSSIA SUMMIT IN KHANTY-MANSIYSK
    Vladimir Chizhov

    Eurasian Home Analytical Resource
    June 25 2008
    Russia

    Permanent representative of Russia in the European Union, Moscow -
    Brussels

    The summit in the Russian city of Khanty-Mansiysk is the twenty first
    EU-Russia summit. The EU-Russia summits are held twice a year in turn -
    in Russia and in the EU member-state which holds the EU presidency.

    The opening of negotiations on a new base agreement between Russia
    and the EU will be one of the main issues at the Khanty-Mansiysk
    summit. Russia has carried out all the necessary preparations for
    the discussion of a new agreement with the EU. My mandate of the head
    of the Russian delegation was approved by the government in November
    2006. But the mandate of my European Commission negotiations partners
    was approved by the EU Council on May 26, 2008.

    The problems, which did not make it possible to start the negotiations
    on a new agreement between Russia and the EU, are well-known. Those
    are Poland and Lithuania's vetoes.

    The opening of the negotiations in Khanty-Mansiysk is the first
    step. And the first round of the negotiations will take place in
    Brussels on July 4. The process will be rather long-term. It is clear
    that the process will entail some difficulties due to comprehensive
    nature of the future agreement and the issues that may arise.

    For the time being the future agreement has no name. It cannot
    be called in the same way as the previous one - the Agreement on
    Partnership and Cooperation. The preliminary name is the Treaty on
    Strategic Partnership.

    I have never predicted how long negotiations will be held since this
    is the most harmful thing to negotiations processes.

    As regards the potential problems, I would not anticipate them. It
    comes natural that they will happen. The EU and Russia differ with
    each other on many issues.

    Some problems in our relations are quite objective. In a globalized
    economy, Russia and the EU, as two important players, are partners and,
    at the same time, competitors.

    Apart from that, there are serious problems within the EU. I am
    referring to both its enlargement and the future of the European
    integration process. We know what happened to the Lisbon Treaty on the
    EU Reform and what the outcome of the referendum in Ireland was. Of
    course, this will influence the EU dealing with the third countries
    including Russia.

    One of the results of our cooperation is that recently we have started
    carrying on a dialogue on abolition of visas. It is expected to lead
    to visa-free travel.

    The problems arose in the course of the implementation of the
    Agreement on Visa Simplifications. The both parties have the problems
    in processing of visa applications, and the Russian citizens have as
    many of them as our European partners.

    Those difficulties occur because the Agreement on Visa Simplifications
    is a new document; Russia is the first country with which the EU
    reached such an agreement.

    Besides the agreement on partnership and visa policy, the Kosovo issue
    will be discussed at the summit. If we are talking about recognition or
    non-recognition of unilateral proclamation of Kosovo's independence,
    here the EU has no position. About a third of the EU member states
    did not recognize Kosovo's independence. Some of them stated openly
    that they did not intend to do that at all.

    Russia and the EU are at variance about the mission to assure the
    supremacy of law. We are not against the EU sharing responsibility
    for the Kosovo events. We would not oppose to the civil mission of the
    EU in Kosovo provided that this mission was established according to
    the international legal standards. Its mandate should be endorsed by
    the government of the country where the mission is located, namely,
    Serbia, and this should be approved by the resolution of the UN
    Security Council.

    Today the only legal groundwork for the international presence in
    Kosovo is Resolution No.1244 in accordance with which two international
    missions have been sent to Kosovo - the military and civil ones
    (the latter is the UN mission). The UN mission has an indefinite
    mandate and can be shut down or reformatted only by the UN Security
    Council. Those are our differences.

    At the summit the issue of the so-called "frozen conflicts"
    will be examined. The EU would like to take more active part in
    their settlement. Russia does not ignore this fact and is ready to
    discuss it but if this is not done to the detriment of the existing
    negotiations formats.

    As for Nagorno-Karabakh, there is the OSCE Minsk group. It has the
    triple co-presidency. One of its co-presidents is the EU member state,
    France. In this context, the EU participates in this process.

    I do not think that the energy issue in the EU-Russia relations
    is a disputed one. Undoubtedly, this subject is of current
    importance. This is because the energy issue is often on agenda of
    the global discussions. It is natural that Russia and the EU, where
    25 of 27 countries are net consumers and net importers of the energy
    resources, are concerned about that (only Denmark and Great Britain
    have a positive energy balance). In addition, more and more energy is
    being consumed in the EU, that's why our partners focus on supplying
    extra energy resources to the EU in proper time. This is one of the
    topics of our dialogue.

    The material is based on Vladimir CHIZHOV's address to the TV press
    conference Moscow-Brussels "Important Issues of the EU-Russia Relations
    on the Threshold of the EU-Russia Summit in Khanty-Mansiysk on June
    26-27" organized by the Russian Agency of International Information
    RIA Novosti on June 23, 2008.
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