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    EU HAS ALWAYS OFFERED TO CONTRIBUTE TO KARABAKH RESOLUTION: FERRERO-WALDNER

    news.am
    Nov 26 2009
    Armenia

    EU welcomes progress achieved in Karabakh peace process by OSCE
    MG and calls on interested parties to sit down at the negotiation
    table and seek for the solution "that will bring an end to this
    conflict". European Commissioner for External Relations and European
    Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner said Nov. 26 in the
    interview with Azerbaijani Trend News agency before her abdication.

    "EU has always offered to contribute to the resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict through confidence building measures and
    hopes that these can be accepted by both sides. It is too soon to
    say whether the EU might play a more prominent role in the future in
    resolving regional conflicts," stated Ferrero-Waldner.

    According to her, only one solution agreed upon by all sides is
    acceptable in Karabakh issue, "It is clear that there can only be a
    negotiated solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and it is the
    responsibility of the two sides to make serious efforts to resolving
    the outstanding issues."

    Asked about linkage between Karabakh peace process and Armenia-Turkey
    reconciliation, European Commissioner expressed hope that rapprochement
    "will have a beneficial effect on political developments in the
    whole region."

    Commenting on Eastern Partnership program and relaxation of visa
    regime between the member states, Ferrero-Waldner underlined, "I am
    aware that the possibility of making travel to the European Union
    easier for citizens in our partner countries is a key issue for the
    governments of the partner countries. Visa facilitation is related
    to a number of other issues such as migration, readmission issues
    and security and reliability of travel documents."
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