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  • BAKU: Prospects And Challenges Ahead Of Azerbaijan's WTO Admission

    PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES AHEAD OF AZERBAIJAN'S WTO ADMISSION

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    April 6 2006

    Prospects for Azerbaijan's joining the World Trade Organization (WTO)
    and economic development were in focus at the event, "The World Trade
    Network and Azerbaijan," in Baku on Wednesday.

    Addressing the meeting, Emil Majidov, president of the Azerbaijan
    Export & Investment Promotion Foundation (AZPROMO organizing the event,
    said local entrepreneurs were poorly aware of WTO and the discussions
    targeted briefing the participants on the economic processes ongoing
    around the world.

    Deputy Economic Development Minister Mikayil Jabbarov said an
    action plan had been prepared for local businessmen on Azerbaijan's
    forthcoming accession to WTO. The country is currently going through
    a stage that is pivotal for its admission to the organization, he said.

    Deputy Foreign Minister and chairman of the taskforce on WTO admission
    Mahmud Mammadguliyev reminded that Azerbaijan applied for its accession
    in 1997 and four meetings of the taskforce have been held thus far. He
    further made a presentation entitled "Azerbaijan's inception to WTO:
    the status of talks and backbone of the business community".

    A roundtable, "WTO membership and the business community's interests",
    held later in the day concluded with the adoption of the mentioned
    Action Plan.

    The deputy minister told reporters after the discussions that the
    government will do its utmost to ensure that Azerbaijan is admitted
    to WTO with a status of a developing country. This will allow it to
    receive suitable concessions, in particular, on the agricultural
    sector. The talks to that end have already begun and the needed
    arguments submitted to the WTO secretariat, Mammadguliyev said.

    "During the all-sided discussions, Malaysia supported our admission
    with this status. But the United States and the European Union avoided
    comment. We will further work to make sure that the USA and EU back
    our stance by speaking in favor of it."

    Mammadguliyev continued that one of the priority issues for
    WTO admission is improving laws, as this is at the core of the
    recommendations made to the country.

    "We have submitted a list concerning legislative improvements. This
    work has to be done over two years at the most," he said, adding that
    although the issue is regularly raised during the talks, WTO is still
    concerned over the lack of such changes.

    Touching upon the possible obstacles that may be posed by WTO
    member state Armenia, with which Azerbaijan faces the long-standing
    conflict over Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh, Mammadguliyev said this will
    not happen. "Upon its admission, Armenia assumed a commitment not to
    veto Azerbaijan's inception," he said.

    The deputy minister emphasized that any talks with Armenia on the
    matter are certainly out of the question, as the two countries maintain
    no ties.

    Mammadguliyev told the press earlier that Armenia's admission to the
    WTO prior to that of Azerbaijan is due to the fact this country started
    relevant talks four years earlier, in 1993. He added that countries'
    accession to the organization in general mainly depends not on their
    economic indicators, but on how fast they fulfill their obligations.
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