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    MEP EVGENI KIRILOV: EU SHOULD SERIOUSLY CONTRIBUTE TO SOUTH CAUCASUS STABILITY

    Focus News
    April 9 2010
    Bulgaria

    Bulgarian MEP from the Group of Socialists and Democrats Evgeni Kirilov
    comments on his report on 'The Need for an EU Strategy for South
    Caucasus' and on the simplification of the procedures for EU funds
    absorption under the structural funds in interview to FOCUS News Agency

    Focus: Mr. Kirilov, on Thursday the European Parliament's Committee
    on Foreign Affairs passed your report on the need of an EU strategy
    in South Caucasus. What urges the need of this strategy?

    Evgeni Kirilov: In general, European Union's presence in this region
    used to be very weak in the past. Of course, this strategy is needed
    as any other strategy in order to outline the stronger role of the
    EU in this region in the future. It is a matter of different elements
    of this strategy.

    Speaking about security in particular, last year the EU had to
    interfere as there was a conflict between Russia and Georgia. There
    is also another burning conflict - Nagorno-Karabakh. There are
    several economic, strategic and energy reasons, but the major point
    is that these countries are part of Europe and thus the report itself
    recommends a stronger and more active role of the EU.

    Focus: What should be EU's policy for South Caucasus?

    Evgeni Kirilov: Generally speaking, the EU should make serious
    contribution for strengthening the security in the region, the
    economic development, the progress in the establishment of democratic
    institutions in these countries and eventually for better security
    and stability.

    Focus: When will be the report voted at the plenary hall - will it
    be at the next session of the European Parliament?

    Evgeni Kirilov: Another report of mine - focused on the regional
    development, will be voted at the next session, while this one will
    be voted at the session in Strasbourg, which starts on May 17.

    Focus: When should EU's strategy for South Caucasus be ready?

    Evgeni Kirilov: This is the first document that points at the need
    to work out a strategy. When the parliament passes its final word
    on the issue, we are convinced that the Committee will start working
    this year.

    There are already signals that several initiatives are being prepared.

    There is already stepped-up presence and visits of EU Commissioners
    in these countries, including of the EU Commissioner for Enlargement,
    who is there at the moment, and the EU Commissioner for Energy.

    You know that there are serious European projects realized in the
    field of energy and transport - there are projects in all fields.

    Focus: You said that another report of yours is about to be voted -
    a report on EU's regional development. What is it about?

    Evgeni Kirilov: This is something that works seriously for our
    own interests, too. It is about simplifying the procedures for
    absorption of the money under the EU's structural funds. It concerns
    the absorption of the money that has not been absorbed yet - the money
    for 2007, for instance, which has been allocated but not absorbed. In
    other words, this comes as a result of Bulgaria's wish to unblock
    the money absorption bearing in mind the crisis in the EU countries
    and in Bulgaria.

    Focus: What are the measures you offer for faster and easier absorption
    of this money?

    Evgeni Kirilov: Generally, these are measures for simplifying the
    procedures, clarifying the situation, which actually hinders a lot
    the administration of the governing bodies in Bulgaria, and ensuring
    greater flexibility. I will give you an example.

    If a state finds irregularities in some projects, it could use the
    money for other projects, instead of returning it back to Brussels,
    as is the case now.

    Now, when a country finds irregularities, it may use this money for
    other projects. In the same way, in the event of big projects the
    procedures are simplified to avoid wasting precious time. The rules
    become clearer and the states can even start working on them before
    getting an approval from the European Commission.

    Focus: Will these measures reduce the paperwork and the deadlines?

    Evgeni Kirilov: In this respect, there will be definitely some
    simplification, as well as for the annual report on the projects.

    The measures simply allow greater flexibility in the absorption of
    funds. Of course, the experts should carefully examine the report.

    They will come into force by the end of June, the latest. The idea
    is to pass it parliament as fast as possible in order to simplify
    the money absorption.

    Focus: You say the measures will come into force by the end of June.

    Do you mean that you are sure that they will be adopted?

    Evgeni Kirilov: The report has been already adopted by the Committee
    and I have no doubts that it will get enough support at the plenary
    hall.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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