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    EU SEEKS CLOSER TIES WITH GEORGIA, AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA

    Earthtime
    July 15 2010

    Brussels - The European Union moved Thursday to strengthen ties with
    countries in the South Caucasus by announcing the start of talks on
    association agreements with Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    The three countries are part of the EU's so-called Eastern Partnership,
    a policy aimed to boost economic and political cooperation with former
    Soviet countries which also includes Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus.

    Within that policy, association agreements are meant to reinforce
    cooperation on issues such as trade, visa-free travel and environmental
    protection.

    The EU's foreign policy director Catherine Ashton, who flew to
    Georgia to launch of negotiations with the country, said the deals
    would "impact positively not just on political relations but also on
    people's lives, in terms of economic opportunities, easier contacts
    with people from the EU, the environment."

    EU-Azerbaijan talks are due to start on Friday in Baku, while
    negotiations between the EU and Armenia are expected to set off on
    July 19 in Yerevan.

    The bloc is already negotiating similar deals with Ukraine and Moldova,
    while contacts with Belarus are restricted due to President Alexander
    Lukashenko's authoritarian regime.




    From: A. Papazian
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