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    EU RESPONDS TO PROTEST AT MEP'S KARABAKH VISIT

    news.az
    Dec 29 2010
    Azerbaijan

    The EU office in Baku has responded to a note from Azerbaijan's Foreign
    Ministry over a visit by a Polish MEP to the occupied territories.

    Polish MEP Tomasz Poreba, the European Parliament's head rapporteur on
    Armenia, began a visit to separatist Nagorno-Karabakh on 19 December,
    where he met the leadership of the unrecognized republic and discussed
    the resolution of the Karabakh conflict and the situation in the
    region.

    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry officially presented a note of
    protest to the head of the EU office in Azerbaijan, Roland Kobia,
    and Polish ambassador Michal Labenda over the visit.

    On 28 December the EU office and Polish embassy said in their reply
    that the EU's high representative for foreign affairs, Catherine
    Ashton, had not been informed about the visit.

    "The European Parliament is an independent institution, as the EU
    institutions are founded on the principle of the full separation
    of the branches of power. The office of the high representative/EU
    vice-president for foreign affairs and security policy, Catherine
    Ashton, has no authority whatsoever over the European Parliament
    and the resolutions, reports and individual actions of the European
    Parliament or its members," the reply said.

    "The EU respects the international principle of territorial integrity
    and thinks that visits to the territory of any state should be made
    in line with international law and in collaboration with the country
    in question," it continued.

    Earlier, on 23 December, Roland Kobia expressed regret on behalf of
    the European Union at the problems caused by the visit and said that
    the EU would respond officially to the note of protest.

    Baku objects to visits by politicians, tourists and others to the
    Azerbaijani territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and the occupied area around
    it which have not been agreed with the Azerbaijani authorities first.




    From: A. Papazian
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