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    THE EU EXPRESSES ITS CONCERN AT THE SLOW PROGRESS IN THE NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN TO RESOLVE THE NK CONFLICT

    APA
    Feb 27 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Brussels. Victoria Dementyeva-APA. The EU takes note of the progress
    made in the negotiations on an Association Agreement between the EU and
    Azerbaijan and encourages enhanced efforts to make further progress,
    reads Council Conclusions on the South Caucasus.

    The EU also expresses its commitment to upgrading the trade and
    investment provisions of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement,
    which would serve as a basis for Azerbaijan's future WTO membership
    and a possible DCFTA with the EU, APA reports.

    The EU also welcomes the imminent start of Visa Facilitation and
    Readmission Agreement negotiations. The EU emphasises the need for
    progress in democratic reform, the rule of law and respect for human
    rights and fundamental freedoms, especially in freedom of expression
    and assembly, as well as principles of international law as a crucial
    factor for the further deepening of the EU's bilateral relations
    with Azerbaijan. The EU notes that further efforts are required in
    this regard. The EU will closely monitor developments in Azerbaijan
    leading up to the Presidential elections in 2013.

    The EU calls on Azerbaijan to extend an invitation to the Special
    Rapporteur of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    for political prisoners.

    The EU also stresses the importance of making further efforts
    in fighting corruption, as a key condition for the success of all
    reform and modernization efforts, especially those affecting economic
    development.

    The EU recalls the importance of energy issues for EU-Azerbaijan
    relations and notes recent intensified cooperation. The EU welcomes
    progress in the realisation of the Southern Corridor in this
    regard, including the launching of negotiations between Azerbaijan,
    Turkmenistan and the EU on the development of a Trans-Caspian Pipeline.

    The EU expresses its concern at the slow progress in the negotiations
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. In this regard, the EU continues to supports the OSCE Minsk
    Group and acknowledges in this context the efforts of the President
    of the Russian Federation Dmitryi Medvedev to achieve progress in
    trilateral talks.

    The EU reiterates its support for the Madrid principles and calls on
    Armenia and Azerbaijan to step up their efforts to reach agreement
    on those principles as a basis for peace. The EU recalls the joint
    statement of the presidence of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair
    countries at the G8 Summit in Deauville on 26 May 2011 and the
    commitments made by the Presidents of both countries in the framework
    of the Minsk Group, most recently in Sochi, and calls for their full
    implementation. In this regard, the EU expresses concern on increased
    tension along the Line of Contact and underlines the importance of
    urgent steps to implement the ceasefire and to adopt appropriate
    confidence building measures.

    The EU stands ready to provide enhanced support for confidence
    building measures, in support of and in full complementarity with the
    Minsk Group, with a view to facilitating further steps towards the
    implementation of peace. In this regard, the EU underlines the need for
    unconditional access for representatives of the EU to Nagorno-Karabakh
    and surrounding regions. The Council invites the High Representative
    and the Commission to develop, in close consultation with the OSCE,
    post conflict scenarios for Nagorno-Karabakh as a basis for future
    EU engagement."

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