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  • BAKU: Johannes Hahn: Status Quo In Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Is Unsu

    JOHANNES HAHN: STATUS QUO IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT IS UNSUSTAINABLE, POLITICAL SOLUTION IS NEEDED - INTERVIEW

    APA, Azerbaijan
    March 12 2015

    [ 12 March 2015 17:20 ]

    "We have taken note of Azerbaijan's position on an association
    agreement"

    Baku. Malahat Najafova - APA. EU Commissioner for European Neighborhood
    Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn's interview with APA

    - EU launched a consultation on policy toward its neighbors. Will
    be there any changes in relation to Azerbaijan in new European
    Neighborhood Policy?

    - Our objectives with the consultation are to reach the full potential
    of our relationship with partners in the region including Azerbaijan.

    We have to adapt the neighborhood policy to changed circumstances,
    changing aspirations and new challenges. We need to ensure that
    the ENP can, in future, support more effectively the development of
    Azerbaijan's and the EU's shared stability, security and prosperity.

    As a result, an effective ENP would be closely integrated into an
    overall EU Foreign Policy with a comprehensive approach using all
    instruments both of the EU and of Member States.

    - What does Azerbaijan mean for the European Union? Why Azerbaijan
    is important in "Eastern partnership" program?

    - Azerbaijan is an important partner for the EU. Azerbaijan is a core
    member of the Eastern Partnership which is the framework for the
    European Union's relations with its eastern neighbors. Since 2009,
    under the Eastern Partnership we have established a dense network of
    relations at all levels and significantly strengthened our sectoral
    cooperation in areas such as mobility, economic cooperation and
    energy security.

    - Azerbaijan announced its readiness for signing a juridical document
    on strategic partnership, noting that it is not interesting in an
    association agreement. What is the position of EU on it?

    - We have taken note of Azerbaijan's position and await a proposal
    from the Azerbaijani side. The EU wants to update and deepen its
    relations with Azerbaijan beyond the scope of the present Partnership
    and Cooperation Agreement of 1999.

    - Azerbaijan criticizes the selective position of EU on unresolved
    conflicts; we saw it in the issue of Crimea. We think that relation
    to the countries which lands are occupied and which is aggressor
    don't have to be the same?

    - The EU supports the peaceful settlement of conflicts in accordance
    with international law and through negotiations in relevant formats.

    The EU does not recognize the annexation of Ukraine's Crimea by
    Russia on 21 March 2014. The EU does not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh,
    neither does any country including Armenia.

    Stability in the South Caucasus cannot be achieved without a
    lasting resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The status
    quo is unsustainable, a political solution is needed. Violence and
    tit-for-tat action on the ground, and confrontational rhetoric do not
    contribute to peace. The EU has consistently called on the sides to
    exercise restraint on action and in words. This would help creating
    an environment conducive to progress in the peace process facilitated
    by the Minsk Group.

    - Azerbaijan deputy foreign minister Mahmud Mammadguliev stated that
    a visa-free regime between Azerbaijan and the European Union likely
    to be applied after a few years. What is the position of EU on it?

    - The Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreements entered into force
    on 1 September 2014 between the EU and Azerbaijan. We also launched
    a mobility partnership between the EU Member States and Azerbaijan
    in December 2013. The EU is looking at how we can further advance
    our cooperation in the field of mobility, drawing on our experience
    in implementing these agreements.

    - What is the position of EU regarding the accession of some Eastern
    Partnership countries to Eurasia Union?

    - Eastern Partnership members are naturally free to choose their own
    path when it comes to other forms of regional integration, as long
    as these are compatible with existing international commitments.

    http://en.apa.az/news/224295

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