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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Benita Ferrero-Waldner: Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan important
    countries for EU
    16.01.2009 18:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Commissioner for External Relations and European
    Neighborhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner will be traveling to
    Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan from January 19 to 22. During her
    visit the Commissioner will discuss proposals to substantially upgrade
    the level of political engagement with the EU's Eastern neighbors in a
    new Eastern Partnership (EaP), Anahit Azatyan, a spokesperson for the
    European Commission Delegation to Armenia, told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    Implementation of each country's European Neighborhood Policy (ENP)
    Action will also be discussed. In Georgia the Commissioner will
    discuss implementation of the up to ?¬500 million pledged to
    re-launch the economy and resettle IDPs following last summer's
    conflict. In Armenia and Azerbaijan she will urge renewed efforts to
    find a settlement for Nagorno Karabakh.

    Prior to her visit, Ms. Ferrero-Waldner said: "Georgia, Armenia and
    Azerbaijan are important countries for the EU, and we want to do more
    to help them advance in the reform process that will bring them
    greater prosperity and stability. The new Eastern Partnership offers
    the prospect of closer political and economic ties, with very concrete
    help to unlock the advantages available through the ENP `
    for example in the fields of trade, mobility and now, more importantly
    than ever, new measures to increase these partners' energy security
    and our own. A very special relationship with the EU is on offer to
    countries which choose to pursue reforms, particularly in improving
    democracy, human rights and rule of law".

    She added, "The EU has been the key player in ending the conflict in
    Georgia, and continues to strive for progress in the Geneva process,
    while making the biggest overall contribution to financial assistance
    to get Georgia back to normal. Equally, the EU believes that the
    region will never attain its full potential as long the frozen
    conflict in Nagorno Karabakh remains unresolved, and I will want to
    hear from political leaders their views on the prospects for
    progress."

    The trip will provide a timely opportunity to take stock of recent
    developments in the South Caucasus as well as political and economic
    reforms in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Other topics that will be
    raised with interlocutors will include energy security; the situation
    of human rights and fundamental freedoms; economic consequences of the
    Georgia conflict on the region and the state of play of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict as well as other topics of regional concern.

    In Armenia the Commissioner will welcome a new initiative to deploy EU
    experts inside the Armenian administration at a high level to support
    reform efforts. These reforms are essential to help Armenia draw the
    advantages of a closer relationship with Europe. The EU focuses in
    particular on reform of the judiciary and freedom of the
    media. Naturally the EU's support for the OSCE Minsk Group
    efforts to solve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict as well as improvements
    in Armenian-Turkish relations will also figure high on the agenda.
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