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    INTERVIEW WITH JAVIER SOLANA: TURKEY AND EU SHOULD CONTINUE CLOSE COOPERATION TO PROMOTE PEACE AND SECURITY

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    Aug 3 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / corr. Trend A.Gasimova/ Exclusive interview of
    Trend with the High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security
    Policy of the European Union, Dr. Javier Solana

    Question: What is your assessment of the results of the parliamentary
    elections in Turkey? How could these elections and the decisive victory
    by Rejeb Tayyip Erdogan, the leader of the party, contribute to the
    relations between Turkey and the European Union?

    Answer: The AK Party has achieved a remarkable electoral victory. The
    results of this crucial election are a resounding vote of confidence
    in the path of political and economic reform and ever-closer relations
    with the European Union that the government has followed.

    There are many areas in which Turkey and the European Union will have
    to work closely together over the coming months and years. Making
    sustained progress in Turkey's accession negotiations is central
    to this challenging agenda. I welcome the stated determination of
    Prime Minister Erdogan to achieve Turkey's European Union goals,
    including the reforms needed to make that happen. Turkey and the
    European Union should continue their close cooperation to promote
    peace and security around the world, from the wider Middle East,
    to the Balkans, the southern Caucasus, Afghanistan and elsewhere.

    Question: The Kosovo problem is still a focus of the world community.

    In your opinion how would it be possible to resolve this situation?

    Answer: First, let me say that it is regrettable that an agreement
    could not be reached within the United Nations Security Council. I
    think that the best way forward now is to give another chance for
    negotiations. This is also what EU ministers agreed in their meeting
    on 23 July. But I want to be clear on the fact that these negotiations
    should not be open-ended. They should be time limited for more or less
    120 days. I would therefore appeal to Belgrade and Pristina to engage
    actively and constructively in this final round of negotiations. The
    EU wants to move this process forward and find a lasting solution to
    the Kosovo status. We are determined to remain united on this issue
    in defence of European interests, notably the stability and prosperity
    and European future of the Balkans.

    Question: Could granting Kosovo independence become a precedent for
    separatist regimes in different countries, including Nagorno-Karabakh
    region of Azerbaijan? How could it be prevented?

    Answer: The Kosovo issue is a special case that can not be compared
    to any other region. There is the historical context of Yugoslavia's
    violent and non-consensual break-up, as well as the massive violence
    and repression that took place in Kosovo in the period up to and
    including 1999. There is also the unique situation of the extended
    period of international administration under UN resolution 1244, where
    Kosovo has basically been run by UNMIK since 1999. These specifics have
    been acknowledged by the Contact Group, which also includes Russia.

    Question: The EU representative in Azerbaijan has recently stated
    his intention of simplifying the visa regime throughout the South
    Caucasus countries, which are members of the European Neighbourhood
    Policy. What are your plans in this respect, or other plans to further
    cooperation between the EU member-countries and the region?

    Answer: The European Neighbourhood Policy of the European Union sets
    ambitious objectives based on mutual commitments of the EU and its
    Member States and the countries of South Caucasus to common values,
    including support for effective implementation of political, economic
    and institutional reforms. The EU/Azerbaijan Action Plan aims,
    among other issues, to establish a dialogue on matters related to
    the movement of people including on readmission and on visa issues.

    Progress on all these issues is underway.
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