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    PETER SEMNEBY: "NOBODY DOUBTS THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES BELONG TO AZERBAIJAN"

    APA
    April 6 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Lachin Sultanova - APA. Within the framework of his visit to
    Baku, EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby
    held a press conference on the outcomes of his visit. The diplomat
    noted his visit was realized on the eve of the adoption of Eastern
    Partnership program, APA reports. According to him, regional issues,
    relations with Russia, regulation of Nagorno Karabakh conflict, rule
    of law, development of democracy, freedom of media and other issues
    of primary importance were in the focus of attention at the meetings
    he held in Azerbaijan.

    Semneby noted that Azerbaijan-Georgia relations had also been
    discussed at the meetings. He said Azerbaijan played great role in
    the restoration of stability in Georgia.

    The diplomat stated that they had discussed various aspects of the
    EU-Azerbaijan relations and added that President Ilham Aliyev was
    expected to pay a visit to Brussels in late of April.

    Further, Semneby answered the questions of press representatives
    and expressed his concern over the arrest of several journalists
    in Azerbaijan. Answering the question about the broadcast of foreign
    radio stations in Azerbaijan, the diplomat said: "Pluralism is a value,
    imposing restriction on pluralism decreases it".

    Taking a stance on the opening of Turkey-Armenia borders, the special
    representative said EU was aware of the negotiations between the two
    countries and the possibility of the opening of borders.

    "It is difficult for me to say how it will influence Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. But the European Union wants the borders to be opened in
    the South Caucasus," he said.

    To the question "Why don't you exert pressure on Armenia for releasing
    the occupied Azerbaijani territories, at least for the initial
    stage, the regions around Nagorno Karabakh?" the diplomat said:
    "Nobody doubts that these lands belong to Azerbaijan. The European
    Union does not deal with the solution to this conflict directly, but
    supports the efforts of OSCE Minsk Group. The settlement of Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict is a priority, way of solution should be found,
    the conflict can not remain in the current state, it poses threat
    to the security of the region and the European Union. The results of
    the war in Georgia had influence on the European Union," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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