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  • EU willing to build special relations with the South Caucasus

    Public Radio, Armenia
    Nov 10 2006

    EU willing to build special relations with the South Caucasus
    10.11.2006 12:23

    The EU backs the OSCE Minsk Group mediation efforts, EU High
    Commissioner for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana
    told `Trend' agency. `We cannot say that the EU is passive. EU has
    done much. The region faces problems rooted in the conflicts. I want
    to emphasize the importance of continuing the negotiations between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan for reaching an agreement as soon as possible.
    EU backs the mediation efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group. I hope that
    November 14th meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the two countries
    in Brussels will help achieve further progress,' declared Javier
    Solana.
    As for Georgia, EU considers that settlement of its internal
    conflicts is of vital importance for the whole region. `EU Special
    Envoy for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby helps Armenia, Azerbaijan
    and Georgia to discuss the further political and economic reforms and
    promote development of the region, making its contribution to the
    peaceful settlement of conflicts and promoting further cooperation
    between the countries of the region,' EU High Commissioner reminded.
    In response to the question about the importance the European Union
    attaches to the cooperation with the countries of the South Caucasus,
    Javier Solana noted that the fact that the three South Caucasian
    countries are EU neighbors and are included in the European
    Neighborhood Policy speaks about EU's wish to build special relations
    with the region.
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