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    SEMNEBY SAYS INTERRUPTION OF KARABAKH TALKS DANGEROUS

    Yerkir
    15.11.2007 16:10

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus
    Peter Semneby said in an interview with Mediamax that "Armenia has
    not only assumed political commitments, but has also taken serious
    steps for their implementation."

    "Certainly, there are issues that still need to be improved,
    e.g. it's necessary to establish a mechanism for better coordination
    of accomplishment of the commitments. However, on the whole, Armenia
    has demonstrated a serious approach to its commitments," Semneby said.

    Commenting on the expectations from the forthcoming presidential
    elections in Armenia, the EU Special Representative said: "We expect
    that the presidential elections will correct the shortcomings of the
    2007 parliamentary elections. In particular, problems were observed
    in the activity of precinct electoral commissions and during ballot
    counting.

    "The fact that the National Assembly election in Armenia got a high
    evaluation of the international observers was very important, since
    this was the first poll in the region after the signing of the European
    Neighborhood Policy Action Plan. These elections proved that Armenia
    maintains its loyalty to the development of democratic institutions
    and set the quality of our future cooperation," Peter Semneby said.

    Commenting on the Karabakh talks, Semneby said that both Armenia and
    Azerbaijan realize the danger of interrupting the talks.

    "Despite all the disappointments, the talks continue. I think both
    sides realize the danger of interrupting the talks. In this uncertain
    situation it would mean that everything we have achieved in those
    years in the framework of the Prague process will disappear. It would
    be difficult to resume the talks regardless who is elected president
    in Armenia or Azerbaijan," he said.
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