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    ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN SHOULD RESPECT CEASEFIRE - EU ENVOY

    news.az
    Aug 16, 2011
    Azerbaijan

    The head of the European Union office in Baku has called on Azerbaijan
    and Armenia to respect the ceasefire in the Karabakh conflict, agreed
    in 1994.

    Roland Kobia's comments came as exchanges of fire along the contact
    line separating the two countries' troops have become a near daily
    occurrence.

    "There should not be such incidents on either the Azerbaijani or
    Armenian side, as there is a ceasefire. There shouldn't be any deaths
    there. Both sides should respect the ceasefire regime," Ambassador
    Roland Kobia told journalists in Baku on Tuesday.

    Commenting on the talks to find a solution to the Karabakh conflict,
    the EU envoy said" "We want the process to continue and would not
    like to think that it has failed."

    He acknowledged that progress had not been made at the meeting of the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents, mediated by the Russian president,
    in Kazan on 24 June.

    "But this does not mean that the whole process has failed. Of course,
    the lack of progress at the Kazan meeting is disappointing, but later
    there was the meeting in Sochi which, I heard, took place in a very
    positive atmosphere," Kobia said, referring to the meeting of the
    Russian and Azerbaijani presidents in Sochi on 9 August.

    Talking about planned talks between Azerbaijan and the European Union
    on easing the visa regime, Kobia said: "We are expecting to receive
    a special mandate, which will authorize the visa facilitation talks
    between Azerbaijan and the European Union. The talks will begin as
    soon as the special mandate is given."

    He said they expected to receive the mandate in the next few months.

    "The talks will focus on visa facilitation issues. If the dialogue
    is successful and agreement is reached, travel to the EU for some
    sections of the Azerbaijani population will be simpler."

    Interfax-Azerbaijan, APA



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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