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  • BAKU: Bulgarian Ambassador: Bulgaria Might Back Azerbaijans Integrat

    BULGARIAN AMBASSADOR: BULGARIA MIGHT BACK AZERBAIJANS INTEGRATION TO EU
    Author: S. Aghayeva

    TREND Informationa, Azerbaijan
    Nov 21 2006

    Trend's exclusive interview with Ivan Palchev, Ambassador Extraordinary
    and Plenipotentiary of Bulgaria to Azerbaijan on the threshold of
    the visit of the Bulgarian Speaker to Azerbaijan

    - Georgiy Pirinsky, Bulgaria Speaker is expected to pay an official
    visit to Azerbaijan this week. Which issues will be the priority in
    the agenda of the forthcoming negotiations with the Azerbaijani party
    within the above-mentioned visit?

    - Chairman of the Bulgarian People Assembly will arrive in Baku on
    November 22 to take part in the sitting of the General Assembly of
    the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for the Black Sea
    Economic Cooperation. During the forthcoming meeting, the chair of
    the Organization will be passed to Bulgaria. As soon as the sitting
    of the Organization is completed, on November 24-25, the official
    visit of the Bulgarian Speaker to Azerbaijan will be commenced.

    The Bulgarian Speaker will be accompanied by representative delegation
    consisting of members of all fractions of the Bulgarian Parliament
    and the Government of the Country. The agenda of the visit includes
    meetings with the Azerbaijani Speaker Ogtay Assadov, Foreign Minister
    Elmar Mammadyarov, Premier-Minister Artur Rasizadeh, and certainly
    with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. The Bulgarian Speaker will
    also visit the Baku Slavic University, where he will get acquainted
    with the activity of the Bulgarian Culture Centre, as well as meet
    students and pedagogical staff of the University.

    Bulgaria is a parliamentary state. The supreme authority of the
    Country is the Parliament. All the other bodies of authority submit
    to the Parliament. Being the Speaker of the Bulgarian Parliament, Mr.

    Pirinsky has wide authorities, and he is about to discuss the wide
    spectrum of different issues on both the bilateral and regional
    cooperation, as well as cooperation of an international nature with
    the Azerbaijani party.

    - Bulgaria joins EU starting January 1, 2007. Which role that could
    play in Bulgaria bilateral relations with Azerbaijan?

    - It is true that Bulgaria will join EU starting from Janury, 2007.

    According to EU requirements, all the member-states of the
    Organization should unify their legislation in accordance with the
    EU requirements. The contract and legal base between Azerbaijan and
    Bulgaria today consists of 28 documents which will be reviewed once
    more and unified to meet the EU requirements and standards. At the
    same time, a new package of agreements of a bilateral nature is being
    worked out. It is expected to cover different spheres of cooperation..

    Being the Ambassador, I am quite satisfied with the development of
    political contacts. For three years of the activity of the Bulgarian
    Embassy to Azerbaijan, all possible visits at a level of Ministers
    and Chiefs of Bodies, Speakers, and Presidents have been paid.

    However, economic relations between our countries do not completely
    meet the existing potential of the two countries. The commodity
    turnover between Bulgaria and Azerbaijan reached just $6-8 mln. last
    year.

    I have had a lot contacts with businessmen of the both countries,
    invited them, gave them advises, but their interest to business was
    of curious tourists. However, that will have its reasons. First of
    all, the lack of direct air flights between Baku and Sofia impedes
    developing the mutual relations. There are intentions to establish a
    new charter air flight - Baku-Varna in the next year, and to attempt
    to develop tourism. I hope that the mutual skepticism that is now
    connected with Bulgaria joining EU will act in the reverse direction
    and make businessmen of the two countries to mutually cooperate.

    - How could you estimate perspectives of cooperation between Bulgaria
    and Azerbaijan in energy field? Which perspective directions of this
    cooperation could you mark?

    - For about 12 years, Bulgaria, Russia, and Greece have held
    negotiations on constructing oil pipeline "Burgas-Aleksandrupolis".

    Finally, a month ago, the three Presidents met and signed the
    corresponding document. Not only Russia oil but also Azerbaijani
    one, which is carried via the Russian territory through oil
    pipeline "Baku-Novorossiysk" will connect to the pipeline. At
    present, a project on transporting gas from Erzurum via route
    Turkey-Bulgaria-Romania-Hungary-Austria is being worked out. The
    construction of a pipeline is expected to be launched in the next
    year. And I think that by 2011, the gas will reach Bulgaria.

    - What is Bulgaria's position toward the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    - Bulgaria position toward the Nagorno-Karabakh issue remains
    unchanged. The most important in this position is that Bulgaria adheres
    the thesis that Nagorno-Karabakh will always be a part of Azerbaijan,
    and , as Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev have repeatedly stated
    this territory may obtain the highest autonomy, but only within the
    territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. And I think the conflicting
    parties themselves are gradually trending to this position.
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