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    OSCE SECRETARY GENERAL MARC PERRIN DE BRICHAMBAUT: "THE OSCE STANDS READY TO FURTHER SUPPORT THE AZERBAIJAN'S EFFORTS TO CONTINUE DEMOCRATIC REFORMS"

    APA
    July 14 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Victoria Dementyeva - APA. Interview with OSCE Secretary General
    Marc Perrin de Brichambaut

    - What role OSCE plays in the context of international relations at
    the time?

    - The OSCE, which is the world's largest regional security organization
    with 56 participating States, continues to play a key role in
    helping to build security and stability in its area. In this regard
    the Organization has an important role to play in taking forward the
    dialogue on the future of European security. As the OSCE participating
    States have agreed, the time has come to take stock of how far we have
    come in building a Europe "whole, free and at peace with itself." We
    have seen tremendous progress in the two decades since the end of
    the Cold War, but many challenges remain unresolved.

    There is a need for an open, sustained, wide-ranging and inclusive
    dialogue on security and the OSCE is a natural forum to anchor this
    dialogue, thanks to its inclusiveness, its comprehensive security
    concept and its long experience. The OSCE also remains the only
    regional organization bringing together all states in the Euro-Atlantic
    and Eurasian areas on an equal footing.

    - The Chairman of OSCE Ms. Dora Bakoyyanis planned to hold OSCE
    Summit in 2009. Is there any news on that issue? If it will be held,
    what will be the topic?

    - The OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Greek Foreign Minister Dora
    Bakoyannis, recently hosted an informal meeting of OSCE foreign
    ministers on the Greek island of Corfu on 27 and 28 June. This meeting
    brought together the 56 OSCE states as well as representatives of
    international organizations to launch the "Corfu Process" for a
    renewed dialogue on European security.

    The "Corfu process" represents an opportunity for all states of
    our region to come together to assess where there are gaps in their
    common security, and to craft more effective responses to remaining
    challenges. It does not seek to replace Europe's existing network of
    security institutions, but rather to strengthen them in dealing with
    outstanding challenges, and to encourage greater co-operation.

    - What OSCE is going to undertake to for resolving the frozen conflict,
    and Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in particular? How do you think, if any
    opportunities for resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict this year?

    The co-chairs of Minsk group OSCE told that they were planning
    the Nagorno-Karabakh summit with the participation of 3 presidents
    OSCE Minsk group countries. Will the OSCE officials participate in
    it? What's your attitude towards that?

    -The OSCE is committed to the existing structures to addressing the
    region's protracted conflicts and fully supports the work of the OSCE
    Minsk Group Co-Chairs. The meetings that have taken place between the
    Presidents and Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia are critical
    to the progress we have seen recently, and the OSCE fully supports
    this dialogue. The upcoming meeting between the Presidents in Moscow
    on July 17 will mark another step in the negotiation process. As the
    OSCE Chairperson said when she was in Baku at the start of July, the
    latest developments in the negotiation process and the constructive
    discussions that have taken place are encouraging. There is a positive
    momentum in the discussions, and it is important to build on this.

    The intensified mediation efforts of the Minsk Group Co-Chairs
    as well as the confidence-building work of the Chairperson's
    Personal Representative Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, are also very
    important. The statement by the presidents of the Minsk Group Co-Chair
    countries - France, Russia and the United States - at the G-8 summit
    are further indications of both the importance the international
    community places on achieving a peaceful, negotiated settlement,
    and of the fact that we believe there is an opportunity to make
    further progress. The statement announced that the Presidents of
    the Co-Chair countries are instructing the mediators to present an
    updated version of the 2007 Madrid document, which I hope will also
    help bring us closer to a comprehensive settlement.

    - How do you estimate the development of democratic institutions in
    Azerbaijan and situation with media in our country?

    Vibrant political competition, a strong civil society and a free
    press are critical to the democratic process and represent key
    commitments. The Parliament's recent decision to help ensure that
    amendments to the law on NGOs do not restrict the activities of
    civil society was a positive one in this regard. I also welcome the
    dialogue that Azerbaijan is pursuing with the OSCE Representative on
    Freedom of the Media, and I strongly believe we can further cooperate
    to improve the legal media environment.

    The OSCE supports participating States in their efforts to fulfil their
    commitments, and the Organization, in particular its Office in Baku,
    stands ready to further support the country's efforts to continue
    democratic reforms. The Office has enjoyed excellent co-operation
    with Azerbaijan in a wide range of activities, from community policing
    to trial monitoring. The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media
    and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights can
    also support Azerbaijan in fulfilling its commitments with respect
    to media freedom, and to build on the progress shown in last year's
    presidential election ahead of the municipal elections in December
    and the parliamentary elections next year.

    Azerbaijan has enjoyed robust economic growth in recent years, and
    despite the negative effects of the financial crisis, will continue
    the positive trend this year. This also represents an opportunity to
    deepen reforms. I fully support the State Programme on Socio-Economic
    Development of Regions to accelerate development of the non-oil sector
    and diversify the economy, achieve balanced regional and sustainable
    socio-economic development and further improve the welfare of all
    people in the country.

    - As we know you are planning visit to Azerbaijan. What is the main
    aim of your visit to Azerbaijan? When are you planning to come and
    what issues are to be discussed?

    - I am pleased to be visiting Azerbaijan on the invitation of the
    Azerbaijani authorities. During my visit I will meet President
    Aliyev and representatives of the foreign, internal affairs,
    justice and economic development ministries and of parliament, as
    well as Ambassadors from OSCE participating States and Partners for
    Co-operation and the Head and staff of the OSCE Office in Baku. I
    am very much looking forward to learning more about the latest
    developments in the country, and to discuss how the OSCE can further
    enhance its cooperation with Azerbaijan.
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