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    PROXIMITY IN POSITIONS OF AZERBAIJAN AND BELGIUM IS BASE FOR PRODUCTIVE DIALOGUE - ARIF MAMMADOV
    Author: E.Huseynov

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    March 28 2006

    Interview of Trend with Arif Mammadov, the Extraordinary and
    Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Azerbaijan in the Benelux countries
    and the European Union

    Question: How do you estimate the current level and perspectives for
    the development of relationships between Azerbaijan and Belgium?

    Answer: The relationships between Azerbaijan and Belgium differ for
    their friendly character, there are broad opportunities, particularly,
    economic capacities for further development of bilateral relationships
    and we try to utilize every opportunity for consolidation of the
    relationships. The establishment of diplomatic bonds between the two
    countries dates to 17 June 1992, while the diplomatic representation
    of Azerbaijan in Belgium has been functioning since 1995.

    Despite comparably short period of establishment of diplomatic
    relationships, it was possible through joint efforts to familiarize an
    ordinary citizen of Belgium with Azerbaijan, its ancient history, rich
    culture, huge economic potential. Today one can listen to Azerbaijani
    music on Belgium Radio in the performance of our [Azerbaijani]
    composers, read familiarity articles about Azerbaijan in the magazines,
    while some Azerbaijani musical instruments, including tar and saz,
    are displayed in the Royal Museum of musical instruments, the biggest
    in Europe. Moreover, a monument dedicated Dada Gorgud epos was erected
    in the Center of Brussels.

    The top-level political contacts are developed intensively. During
    the last visit of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to Belgium
    in May 2004 the two sides signed bilateral documents promoting the
    development of economic relationships. The parliamentary bonds continue
    successfully. Last year the chairman of the Chamber of Representatives
    of Belgium paid an official visit to Baku.

    This year the chairman of the Senate of Belgium is expected to pay
    an official visit to Azerbaijan. Next year it is planned to open
    an embassy of Belgium in Baku, which will undoubtedly intensify the
    bilateral relationships. Our plans also include the establishment of
    the Belgium-Azerbaijani Chamber of Commerce, which would play a major
    coordinating role for Belgium entrepreneurs in the search of partners
    in Azerbaijan. Active cooperation is carried out in the sphere of
    military cooperation. There was reached an agreement on signing of
    a Memorandum on mutual understanding in the military sphere and the
    sides had exchange of texts of the draft Memorandums.

    Proximity in the relationships between Azerbaijan and Belgium are real
    base for broad and productive dialogue in all levels. It is necessary
    to note that in connection with chairmanship at the OSCE this year,
    Belgium's interests in the resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict have increased. The Foreign Minister of Belgium paid one of
    his first visits to Baku as an OSCE chair and mulled both multilateral
    and bilateral issues.

    Question: What efforts are taken in the issue of development of
    interstate relationships with Luxemburg?

    Answer: On 15 March 2005 I presented my credentials to Great Herzog.

    Though Luxembourg is a small country, the amount of per capita
    incomes is higher than the EU. The banking system is very much
    developed in Luxembourg. With this consideration talks have been
    held with the Agency for Transition of Financial Technologies, ATTF,
    on rendering assistance to Azerbaijan in the training of banking
    specialists. Under the project it is planned to organize short-term
    and long-term courses for the improvement of the banking system both
    in Baku and in Luxembourg.

    The improvement of the legal agreement base of the relationships
    continues. Draft text of an agreement on cooperation in the sphere of
    culture, education and science has been submitted to the consideration
    of Luxembourg. An agreement on avoiding dual taxation, which is
    scheduled for signing in the near future, has been initialed. Close
    contacts have been established with different state bodies of the
    country. The cooperation within the framework of international
    organizations, including UNESCO and ECOSOS, go on successfully.

    Question: In what stage are the mutual relationships with the
    Netherlands?

    Answer: The Azerbaijani embassy received an accreditation in the
    Kingdom of the Netherlands on 26 January 2005. Last year a number of
    meetings were held at the Foreign Ministry of the Netherlands with
    respect to discuss issues of development and strengthening of the
    Azerbaijani-Dutch cooperation in different spheres both in bilateral
    format and in the international organizations. Close relationships
    have been set up with many state bodies and public organizations.

    They conduct constant work with the governmental international
    organizations in Hague, such as the International Tribunal, the
    International criminal Court, and EuroPol. Work over the achievement
    of an agreement with the Dutch organization on education, attraction
    of Azerbaijani students to different universities of the Netherlands
    is also being cared out.

    Positive tendency in the relationships between Azerbaijan and
    the Netherlands also reflects on the strengthening of economic
    relationships. Increase which has been observed in the goods turnover
    between the two countries over the past few years testifies for it.

    Work over the development and improvement of the legal-agreement
    base not only in the political and humanitarian, but also economic
    sphere, is underway. The discussions on inclusion of Azerbaijan into
    different economic, humanitarian programs, which are implemented by
    the Netherlands, continue.

    Question: In what stage is the issue on coordination and adoption of
    an Action Plan under the European Neighborhood Plan?

    Answer: The Action Plan is an important program instrument of
    the European Neighborhood Policy. It is intended to reflect major
    milestones of strategic cooperation between Azerbaijan and the EU.

    Azerbaijan implemented substantial work with regard to hold talks
    on the Action Plan with European partners. The official opening and
    the first round of talks were held last December. The second round of
    consultations was conducted in Brussels on 7 March 2006. Summarizing
    the results of the talks I want to say that we succeeded to achieve
    agreement on a number of questions. However, there are some items
    still to be coordinated. So, there is necessity in one more meeting.

    In general, I can't say that the Action Plan should be ready by
    autumn meeting of the EU-Azerbaijan Council of Cooperation, which
    is expected to adopt this document. But for the time being both the
    EU and Azerbaijan are carrying out painstaking work over the text of
    the document to meet the deadline.

    Question: What about the resolution of an issue on opening of the
    European Commission's diplomatic mission in Azerbaijan?

    Answer: A resolution on the opening of a representation of the European
    Commission in Baku has been already taken - it is to open and set up
    activities in 2007. At present a special representative of the EC on
    Azerbaijan, Alan Waddams, represents the organization.

    >>From 2003 to February 2006 Heikki Talvitie, a Finnish diplomat,
    had been the EU special envoy on South Caucasus. From February 2006 a
    Swiss diplomat, Peter Semnebi, replaced him in this post. Along with
    different tasks, he is also in charge of assisting the resolution of
    existing conflicts in the region.

    Question: What work is being carrier out for unifying the efforts of
    the Azerbaijani Diaspora in the EU countries, including Belgium?

    Answer: Several organizations representing the Azerbaijani Diaspora
    function in Belgium, but, unfortunately, there is no unity among
    them. The Diaspora mainly includes ethnic Azerbaijanis, citizens of
    Turkey and Iran. There is also small Diaspora comprised of Azerbaijani
    citizens.

    Our embassy tries to unite common efforts in the name of Motherland.

    At present the key task of the work with the Diaspora is assistance
    in the establishment of a unified, strong, efficient body, which
    could unify all Azerbaijanis. It is necessary to maintain or install
    national originality, culture, language. We try to render comprehensive
    assistance to our Diaspora in the organization of different culture
    events, political actions. The embassy permanently carries out joint
    meetings with the participation of representatives of Diaspora, marks
    Novruz Bayram, the Independence Day of Azerbaijan, and Solidarity
    of World Azerbaijanis. It all target unification of uncoordinated
    organizations, representing the Azerbaijani community in order
    to enable them to state Azerbaijan's stance from the tribunes in
    accessible for diplomats.

    It is very important to establish and strengthen the youth, the student
    organizations in Europe. They could be base for lobby activities in
    the international organizations.

    Work experience in Europe testifies that the practice of conduct
    of pickets and demonstration by the Diaspora is less efficient. It
    is necessary to carry out painstaking work on the level of student
    organizations, as the results can be achieved only at the expense of
    the high intellectual level.

    Question: What are the perspectives for Euro-integration of
    Azerbaijan? What is the most difficult in this process?

    Answer: Perspectives for the development of relationships are of
    course very good and the talks on Action Plan testify for it. The EU
    is interested in the cooperation with Azerbaijan and considers it as a
    country which plays important role in ensuring the energy security of
    the EU. However, the Euro-integration requires tremendous efforts and
    close interaction between different bodies of the EU and Azerbaijan
    on the expert level.

    Due to some problems, we could not achieve the adoption of European
    standards, establishment of necessary legislative basis and sanitary.

    With huge capacities of export of agriculture products and fish,
    unfortunately, we are unable to realize it. Even import of Greece nuts
    from Azerbaijan was ceased due to high-toxic substance - aflotoxine -
    in connection with non-observation of technical norms while collection
    and preservation of the product.

    Frequently, people without knowledge of foreign languages come to
    Europe for different important events, where no interpretation is
    provided. As a result, there is no benefit of their participation
    and additionally, it damages the country's image.

    Concerned on the above-mentioned it is necessary to carry out a set
    of actions on the improvement of personnel working in the direction
    of Euro-integration. It is also necessary to give incentives to the
    attraction of highly educated specialists to the state service. The
    state service should become more attractive than the work in the
    foreign companies.
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