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    EU SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE HOPES FOR MAINTAINING POSITIVE TENDENCY IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH PROCESS (INTERVIEW)

    Trend
    Nov 16 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Trend News European desk's exclusive interview with EU Special
    Representative for South Caucasus Peter Semneby as a result of his
    regional visit.

    Q: How was your visit today? With whom were meetings held and what
    issues were discussed?

    A: Very significant and well-grounded talks were held with the
    President and Foreign Minister. In addition, I met with some political
    figures with whom we discussed the vital issues of Azerbaijan's foreign
    policy, relations with the European Union, the Eastern Partnership
    program, relations with neighbors, including the process of Karabakh
    and the Armenian-Turkish relations.

    Also we touched upon energy, primarily the question of the Southern
    Corridor project. After the summit in Prague in May, was signed an
    inter-governmental agreement with Turkey in June.

    Q: Are there real progress in the negotiations on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict?

    A: We hope to continue the positive tendency that we saw over
    the last year. Our position is that Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
    Armenian-Turkish rapprochement are two different processes that should
    not be connected with each other. Both processes have the promotion.

    Armenian-Turkish settlement should take place without preconditions,
    because it is a process that has a positive impact on the situation
    in the region, including for Azerbaijan in the future.

    Q: How do you see the role of European institutions in the political
    processes in South Caucasus?

    A: We are currently implementing a new program with our neighbors -
    "Eastern Partnership" which will give greater opportunities to build
    close and deep bilateral relations to discuss issues in a regional
    context. The next step probably will be the adoption of the mandate
    on the association agreement with the countries of the South Caucasus.

    The mandate of these negotiations will be discussed by EU foreign
    ministers early next year, after which long process of negotiations
    will begin. Progress in these negotiations depends on the will and
    capabilities of each state.

    Q: Will the absence of a transit agreement with Turkey affect the
    projects on transportation of Azerbaijani gas to Europe?

    A: Absence of a transit agreement with Turkey is the most important
    question on the agenda. Resolving this issue is a joint priority for
    Azerbaijan and the EU. We must create conditions for the supply of
    gas from the Caspian region to European consumers. The most suitable
    route for this is a transit agreement with Turkey.

    Q: Is there any progress in the dialogue of the president and
    opposition in Georgia? Does the opposition suggest constructive
    solutions or all are limited with criticism against the authorities?

    A: After a visit to Georgia, I can say that the current situation
    is much better than the previous. Tbilisi looks much calmer than a
    few months ago, and this gives a reason for hope that the political
    situation is completely normal and a political dialogue will be held
    on vital issues for the country between the president and opposition.

    Over the past few months, the president and the opposition had
    enough to learn the more concrete and substantial issues instead of
    confrontation on the streets, and this is encouraging.
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