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    No Politically quick solutions in Georgia and Nagorno-Karabakh
    25.09.2009 20:37 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ There is no politically quick solutions in Georgia
    and Nagorno-Karabakh, Austrian Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger
    said in New York, who on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, met
    with the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan
    Elmar Maharram oglu Mammadyarov, Grigol Vashadze and Rashid Maradov.

    "We need a new pact for the Caucasus`, said Michael Spindelegger, who
    met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. Further
    bilateral meetings are scheduled with the Foreign Ministers of Armenia
    Edward Nabaldian, and Kazakhstan Kanat Saudabayev.
    The topics to be discussed include on the one hand the continuation
    and enhancement of the EU engagement in this region so important for
    Europe, and, on the other, an increase in coordinated economic action.

    "The conflicts in the Caucasus are a particular challenge especially
    for the EU", reminded the Foreign Minister of the EU mission in the
    Georgia conflict in 2008. "Today, the EU is the only international
    organization present in Georgia with a monitoring mission, making a
    significant contribution to stability and security in the entire
    region. We must, however, remain realistic - there are no political
    "quick fixes", neither in Georgia nor in Nagorno-Karabakh. For this
    reason in particular, there is need for greater European
    involvement. Europe must and will not turn its back on its immediate
    neighbours", said Spindelegger. After all, the latest rapprochement
    steps between Turkey and Armenia showed that movement is also possible
    even in seemingly frozen conflicts.

    At the same time, the region is regarded as one of the most promising
    markets in Europe's front yard. It houses rapidly growing markets and
    raw material reserves that are indispensable for Europe. "The Caucasus
    and Black Sea region is one of the most important and dynamic regions
    in the European neighbourhood. The EU and Austria must not let the
    opportunity to
    bring it closer to EU pass by", Spindelegger continued. He added that
    it is in the interest of the European Union to pay more attention to
    this future market.

    Austria has thus decided to open an embassy in Baku in the coming
    year. "My objective is to intensify our contacts on all levels -
    economic, political, cultural, and human. I am convinced that the
    relations to the Black Sea region and to the Caucasus bear a great
    potential which we can exploit together. There are diverse fields for
    enhanced cooperation: economy, culture, science, security, and energy
    supply. This is where we intend to dynamically develop our cooperation
    step by step", Spindelegger concluded.
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