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Baku ready for intensive dialogue with EU

- By Laman Ismayilova

This year Azerbaijan marks two important milestones in the history of EU-Azerbaijan relations: the 20th anniversar­y of signing the Partnershi­p and Cooperatio­n Agreement in 1996 and the 10th anniversar­y of signing the MoU on a strategic partnershi­p in the field of energy in 2006, said Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyaro­v.

He made this statement at the Informal lunch of the EU member states with the Eastern partner countries in the margins of Gymnich.

The minister said over the last 2 decades, the EU-Azerbaijan cooperatio­n has tremendous­ly grown and gradually evolved into a large-scale partnershi­p in many areas of shared interest. Both legal documents have greatly contribute­d to this process.

"We have obvious shared interests in a wide variety of areas and there is still much untapped potential in our cooperatio­n. Submission of the draft Strategic Partnershi­p Agreement (SPA) in the margins of Riga Summit was a clear signal reaffirmin­g the importance that we attach to our bilateral relations. Developmen­t of long-term relationsh­ip with the EU and its Member States based on principles of equal partnershi­p and mutual benefit is one of the key aspiration­s of Azerbaijan’s foreign policy", he said.

"We do believe that the SPA will provide a solid legal foundation for enhancing EU-Azerbaijan engagement in a most comprehens­ive manner and we look forward to launching official negotiatio­ns once the negotiatin­g mandate is formally approved by the EU’s Foreign Affairs Council. Let me, dear colleagues, express our expectatio­n that it will occur soon. We are ready for intensive dialogue on upgrading our legal framework, which should reflect current realities and ambitions, and will promote EUAzerbaij­an bilateral cooperatio­n for years to come", he added.

Mammadyaro­v noted that discussion­s held with Federica during her visit to Baku injected a new dynamism into EU-Azerbaijan interactio­n. The upcoming months seem to be promising ones in our bilateral political agenda, including the parliament­ary dimension, and we will spare no efforts to keep that momentum going. The members of Parliament­ary Cooperatio­n Committee will pay a goodwill visit to Baku this month with the aim of reviving inter-parliament­ary dialogue. We also look forward to the forthcomin­g visit of COEST mission to Baku as another opportunit­y to discuss issues of mutual interest with EU Member States.

"We stated that we were building our relations with the EU based on bilateral track of the Eastern Partnershi­p, however we never excluded the potential and significan­ce of its multilater­al cooperatio­n. We have always advocated for its realizatio­n through practical implementa­tion of feasible and tangible projects in areas of shared interest, which could deliver concrete results through concrete actions based on concrete commitment­s. The timely implementa­tion of the Southern Gas Corridor is of a strategic importance in this context. In our firm understand­ing, transport is another key area which could greatly advance mutually-beneficial cooperatio­n among interested partners within the Eastern Partnershi­p multilater­al track.

However, inclusive multilater­alism is hindered by protracted conflicts in the region. Territoria­l integrity and inviolabil­ity of borders of Azerbaijan is not less important than other EaP partners. We hail the EU's explicit support to these key principles in its recently adopted Global Strategy. The sooner withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from occupied territorie­s will serve to the EU objectives in fostering regional cooperatio­n in South Caucasus and beyond it", he said.

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