Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Europe's Caviar Diplomacy With Azerbaijan Must End: Eu Observer

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Europe's Caviar Diplomacy With Azerbaijan Must End: Eu Observer

    EUROPE'S CAVIAR DIPLOMACY WITH AZERBAIJAN MUST END: EU OBSERVER

    14:11, 27 November, 2012

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. The recent revelation that Azerbaijan
    has pursued a policy of bestowing gifts of caviar on parliamentarians
    and officials at the Council of Europe comes as no surprise to those
    who follow the interactions of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary
    Assembly (Pace) with the Caspian petro-state.

    As reports "Armenpress" citing EU Observer website, last week the EU
    officials, who conducted dialogues regarding the protection of human
    rights in Azerbaijan, confessed that "Azerbaijani caviar" has also
    been on the menu in Brussels.

    The website states: "Whilst there has been no concrete evidence of
    bribe-taking linked to policy outcomes, Azerbaijan's relations with
    parts of the European Parliament are cosy. The largest political
    grouping in the parliament, the European People's Party, held a
    conference on February attended by Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister
    during which some of its leading members extolled ""the virtues of
    Azerbaijan's political reforms" and the fact it "has made clear its
    intention of building democracy."

    In comparison to other neighbours, the EU appears to practice a form
    of exceptionalism towards Azerbaijan. Catherine Ashton, the EU's first
    High Representative for Foreign Affairs, recently has released two
    widely contrasting statements on Belarus and Azerbaijan within days
    of each other. According to EUobserver though both feature side by
    side in various democracy indices and ongoing repression in the two
    countries is in many ways comparable, Belarus comes in for censure
    while Azerbaijan receives fulsome praise. Ashton's congratulatory
    statement on Azerbaijan confirms the argument that the EU is taking a
    different posture towards its neighbours depending on whether or not
    they have energy to sell or not. The official welcomed the release
    of nine political prisoners under amnesty, but neglected to mention
    that a further 60 remain behind bars.

    Among other issues the aforesaid website states: "The Arab spring
    demonstrated that when it comes to EU foreign policy towards its
    neighbours, values and interests are deeply intertwined."

    EUobserver states also that following May's Eurovision song contest,
    pressure on activists has intensified. Senior government officials
    have targeted democracy activists and independent media calling for
    a campaign of public hatred against them. Also the website refers to
    the arrests of the journalists, buying Olympic medals by petrodollars,
    and organization of a number of events of international importance
    thanks to the aforesaid petrodollars.

    Summing up EUobserver states: "For the Council of Europe, the
    continent's premier rights institution, it means putting an end to
    the caviar-fuelled farce and showing Azerbaijan the door."

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/700708/europes-caviar-diplomacy-with-azerbaijan-must-end-eu-observer.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X