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    "COMPANIONSHIP OPTIMISM"

    http://168.am/en/articles/7195
    Feb ruary 27, 2010

    "The European Union started a process in the three countries of the
    South Caucasus, which it hopes to complete by signing a companionship
    agreement," yesterday told the Radio Liberty service in Azerbaijan
    Peter Semneby, the EU's special representative for the South Caucasus.

    He also added, "This is a new step and will envisage firmer political
    relations." He said his talks with officials as well as opposition
    and civil society figures would also touch on energy and human rights
    as well as regional issues such as Azerbaijan's conflict with Armenia
    over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. "These are issues that are
    high on our agenda and the list of issues that we bring up basically
    on every opportunity," he said. "I hope that we will see some movement
    forward in order for this not to grow into a more problematic issue
    in our relationship than it needs to be." Semneby also described as
    "questionable" aspects of the amendments passed earlier this month.

    The changes make it an offence to photograph, videotape, or make an
    audio recording of anyone without their permission. Formally this
    process fits in the framework of the EU Eastern Partnership Program
    and will indeed have a positive impact on the three countries of the
    region, including Armenia. On the other hand, it is clear that no such
    agreement can ever be signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan unless
    there is essential progress in the resolution of the NKR conflict.

    Thus, the hopes of the EU are most probably connected with the current
    developments in the NKR conflict. Peter Semneby is so informed of
    the developments of the NKR that he can allow himself to express such
    "optimism."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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