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    Agence France Presse
    July 16, 2010 Friday 1:46 PM GMT



    EU launches association talks with Azerbaijan

    BAKU, July 16 2010


    The European Union on Friday launched talks with Azerbaijan on an
    association agreement that would boost ties between the bloc and the
    energy-rich ex-Soviet republic.

    "The preparation and signing of an association agreement is another
    important step in relations between the EU and Azerbaijan. It promotes
    integration of our country into Europe," Azerbaijan's deputy foreign
    minister Mahmud Mamedguliyev told a news conference in Baku.

    The head of the EU's negotiating team, John Kjaer, said that the
    eventual association agreement would promote democracy and economic
    prosperity in the bloc's Eastern neighbourhood.

    "Europe is strategically interested in stability and democratic
    development of its eastern neighbours," Kjaer said.

    Association agreements are treaties between the bloc and non-EU
    countries that create a framework for cooperation on political and
    economic issues. Negotiations on agreements usually take from one to
    four years.

    Azerbaijan has not sought as close links with the EU as neighbouring
    Georgia, which launched similar talks with the bloc on Thursday, but
    is an important partner for Europe in terms of energy cooperation.

    Azerbaijan is a key partner in Western-backed projects to deliver oil
    and gas from the Caspian Sea through Turkey to Europe, bypassing
    Russia. It is also considered a crucial potential supplier for the
    EU's flagship Nabucco gas pipeline project.

    Association agreement negotiations are also taking place with Ukraine
    and Moldova and are due to be launched on Monday with another South
    Caucasus republic, Armenia.

    Six ex-Soviet states -- Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia,
    Moldova, and Ukraine -- are also part of EU's Eastern Partnership
    initiative designed to foster democracy, security and economic reforms
    in Europe's eastern neighbourhood and deepen political and economic
    ties.




    From: A. Papazian
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