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    EU HOPES FOR CONTINUING PROGRESS ON KARABAKH

    news.am
    Nov 16 2009
    Armenia

    Peter Semneby The European Union's special representative for the South
    Caucasus, Peter Semneby, held meetings in Baku on Monday following
    his visit to Azerbaijan's second city, Ganja.

    "I hope the improvements observed in the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will continue. Much has been achieved up
    to now. The sides are close to each other and this cannot be lost,"
    Semneby told journalists.

    Peter Semneby said he does not want to comment on the substance of the
    Karabakh negotiations process at a sensitive time when the presidents
    are expected to hold the next meeting.

    "The fact that the presidents and foreign ministers continue meeting
    is in itself a positive sign," he said.

    Semneby said the EU is positive about the normalization of
    Armenia-Turkey relations.

    "We want to see this region as one with open borders, where people can
    travel easily. Commercial relations will bring the countries of the
    region closer. The present situation in the Caucasus is not normal at
    all - the Armenia-Turkey, Armenia-Azerbaijan and Georgia-Russia borders
    are closed. A start should be made. Enough has been achieved in this
    complex process of negotiations. We hope that serious improvements
    will be made in the other open issues, including the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict," he said.

    Earlier on Monday, Semneby and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mammadyarov discussed relations between Azerbaijan and the EU.

    The EU is interested in establishing close ties with Azerbaijan
    and the restoration of peace in the region as soon as possible,
    the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry news service said.

    Mammadyarov said that Azerbaijan is ready to expand cooperation
    with the EU and mentioned the importance of the Eastern Partnership
    programme in this regard.

    Touching upon security in the South Caucasus and the Karabakh problem,
    Mammadyarov said that continuation of the status quo of the Armenian
    occupation of Azerbaijani land is inadmissible. He said that the
    conflict can be settled only within the framework of the norms and
    principles of international law and the territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan.
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