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    FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO AZERBAIJAN: "TODAY, CHANCES FOR SOLUTION OF NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT ARE MORE THAN BEFORE THE GEORGIAN CONFLICT"

    Azeri Press Agency
    13 Oct 2008 13:10
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Arzu Yagubova-APA. French Ambassador Extraordinary and
    Plenipotentiary to Azerbaijan Gabriel Keller gave an interview to APA

    -What can you say about priorities of France, which chairs European
    Union at present?

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced that main priority
    was to continue the ratification of Lisbon Agreement. 22 of EU 27
    member countries have ratified the agreement. The Lisbon Agreement
    will be efficient for EU to function with stable organizations
    more effectively. France's EU presidency has developed its own
    programme. The programme covers four big fields. One of them is energy
    and France is carrying out Energy-Climate Package at present. The
    essence of the package is to reduce its emissions of greenhouse
    gases, increase the share of renewable energy in its total energy
    consumption, and improve its energy efficiency. Other three spheres
    cover reestablishing agricultural policy till 2013, taking necessity
    of European food security into account, strengthening European
    defense system and realizing the European Pact on Immigration and
    Asylum. French diplomacy realized several initiatives before. I cannot
    talk about these initiatives separately.

    I can only enumerate achieving the Millennium Development Goals in
    Africa, Darfur Peace Agreement, negotiations conducted on crisis
    of Iran's nuclear program, discussions on anti-piracy around cape
    of Africa. But the main priority within six months is, certainly,
    the situation after war in Georgia. The role of French diplomacy
    was decisive in stopping military operations and implementation of
    commitments. EU has established 30-member Observation Mission in
    Georgia and 50 of them are French. International debates on situation
    in Georgia should be held in Geneva on October 15, according to one of
    the initiatives of EU. Existence of stability and security is important
    in South Caucasus and therefore we have mobilized all our diplomatic
    energies for restoration of peace. We are active in restoration of
    Georgia and we conduct negotiations on the issues related to Russia
    and Europe, as well as in the field of bilateral relations.

    -How can France's EU Presidency influence on relations with Azerbaijan?

    - Bilateral relations between France and Azerbaijan are not depending
    on our current presidency in the European Union. These relations are
    developing normally and will also develop after the EU presidency
    of France, because France was among the first countries recognizing
    the independence of Azerbaijan. Regarding the simplification of visa
    regime in its early presidency France submitted the European Treaty on
    Immigration and Asylum and it was accepted by 27 member countries. The
    Treaty aims to determine a balance between the openness for the human
    exchange (equal development, legal migration and asylum policy suitable
    to every country) and control over the migration flow. The document
    is likely to be accepted officially on October 15 in the Council of
    Europe. Current visa regime for Azerbaijani citizens is liberal: French
    Embassy rejects approximately 10 per cent of visa applications. We are
    based on the Schengen Convention in this issue. Liberalization of the
    visa process is based on the read-mission deals between the sides and
    cooperation on the border control. France is involved in the process of
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict not as the EU president,
    but as a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group. Of course, many EU member
    countries are represented in the Minsk Group and the European Union
    plays decisive role in the settlement of the conflict from this
    perspective and will increase its role as the negotiations move on.

    -How do you value opportunities for the peaceful solution to the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict after the last developments in the region?

    -Paradoxically, today, chances for solution of Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict are more than before the Georgian conflict. So the South
    Caucasian countries understood their weakness and their dependence on
    the regional context, as well as unfeasibility of the military way of
    solution. The Minsk Group initiatives - New York meeting of foreign
    ministers and planning the meeting of the presidents after October
    15 - have more chances to give a result. Every success achieved in
    the negotiations will be developed with the positive measures for
    the regional security and welfare.

    -Can Turkey's meditative role in the region be beneficial for the
    settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict?

    -Every initiative directed to the improvement of regional cooperation
    and security should be welcomed, particularly when these initiatives
    are supporting the efforts of Minsk Group, which member is Turkey. I
    would like to remind about the statement France issued within its EU
    presidency on September 4, 2008. It was noted in this statement that
    "Turkey's initiative of the Caucasian Stability and Security Platform
    causes great interest. This is contribution of Turkey to the stability,
    security and development in the region and has a new scale in the
    context of Georgian conflict".

    -Mr. Ambassador, does the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict prevent
    economic cooperation between France and South Caucasian countries,
    particularly Azerbaijan and Armenia?

    -France has good economic relations with both conflict parties. But
    undoubtedly these relations can be better if the conflict is
    solved. Due to the solution of the conflict economic cooperation
    would be much simplified both inside the South Caucasus and between
    the region and the world. One day there will be a need to invest
    in the affected regions, rebuild destroyed buildings, restore roads,
    reestablish economic activity and establish new regional solidarity. No
    doubt this new dynamics will be favorable both for the whole South
    Caucasus and the others.

    -Do you have plans for extending economic cooperation between France
    and Azerbaijan?

    -Economic partnership between France and Azerbaijan is satisfactory and
    these relations have large development prospects. France exported goods
    worth â~B¬100 million to Azerbaijan and this figure is increasing. At
    the same time we import great deal of oil products from Azerbaijan
    every year. French companies participate in Azerbaijan's economic
    growth. Total is a partner in the Shah Deniz gas development and
    wants to strengthen its participation. Total has signed a heads of
    agreement with SOCAR, setting out the main terms of a production
    sharing agreement (PSA) for a license in the Absheron area. Besides
    SAIPEM, TECHNIP also works in oil sector and this company implements
    important programs in establishing oil platforms in Azerbaijan for
    the development of oilfields in the Caspian Sea. We have sold Airbus
    and ATR aircrafts and helicopters to Azerbaijan recently. Thales
    Company supplied Baku airport with surveillance radar in July, 2007,
    agreements were signed to supply Gandja and Nakhchivan airports with
    surveillance radars. Our companies are also active in the sphere
    of environment. The negotiations are on the last level between CNIM
    Company and the Ministry of Economic Development on the construction
    of recycling plant in Baku. OTV Company is building water treatment
    plant in Baku. Moreover, we have a number of economic relations in the
    field of consumption goods. As regards the Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
    no French company has invested in this region. As far as I know,
    no French company is engaged in commercial activity in this region.

    -How do you assess the state of human rights in Azerbaijan?

    -The reports of the European Union, Council of Europe and particularly
    of OSCE cover the state of human rights in Azerbaijan. Of course,
    France being a member of these organizations shares the views in these
    reports. I would like to mention the recent report on the pre-election
    situation in the country. The report objectively describes both the
    government's efforts to improve the situation and the progress needed
    to comply with the international norms of democratic countries. France
    supports regular dialogue between the European Union and Azerbaijani
    Government agencies in the field of human rights and approaches it
    with responsibility.

    --Boundary_(ID_M9U/N7mxk69VFul1Kv 3CHw)--
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