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    EU ENVOY SAYS JUNE TALKS NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR GARABAGH

    AssA-Irada
    May 25 2009
    Azerbaijan

    A European Union official has voiced hope that talks between the
    Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders, due on the sidelines of a CIS
    summit in the Russian city of St. Petersburg early in June, would
    help to move forward the nearly two-decade-long conflict over Upper
    (Nagorno) Garabagh. The EU supports the work now being conducted by
    the three co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group.

    The EU special representative shares the hope of the mediators that
    the forthcoming Saint Petersburg meeting between the presidents will
    be a new opportunity for the sides to bring their positions closer,
    says the EU envoy for the South Caucasus Peter Semnebys statement on
    the outcomes of his visit to Azerbaijan on May 19-20. According to the
    statement, released by the European Commissions local representation,
    as part of his regular consultations with the Azerbaijani authorities,
    the EU representative met during his visit with President Ilham Aliyev
    and Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov. Among the issues discussed
    was the normalization process in Turkish-Armenian relations and
    its implications for Azerbaijan. Semneby outlined the EU's vision
    of the South Caucasus, where the opening of all borders would
    enhance regional security and permit the region to develop its
    full economic potential. Further, Semneby welcomed the signing by
    Azerbaijan of the Prague Southern Corridor Summit Declaration. In
    particular, the declaration will create opportunities to move forward
    the energy cooperation between the European Union and its Eastern
    neighbors. Azerbaijan is playing a fundamental role in the EU's energy
    relations, not least for its efforts to diversify energy sources and
    transport routes, the statement said. The Southern Corridor project
    envisions building three pipelines to transport Caspian, Central Asian
    and Iraqi gas to Europe Nabucco, White Stream and Interconnector. Also,
    the EU official discussed with the Azerbaijani authorities the Eastern
    Partnership program, signed by the EU and six countries of its Eastern
    European Neighborhood on May 7 in Prague. He indicated that the Eastern
    Partnership, which aims to boost cooperation between the 27-member bloc
    and its ex-Soviet partners, will create opportunities for a stronger
    bilateral relationship between the EU and with the participating
    countries, in particular through the planned negotiation of association
    agreements. It will also create opportunities for developing regional
    cooperation through regional platforms for governance issues, economic
    cooperation, energy issues, and people-to-people contacts.
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