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Mandate for talks on new EU-Azerbaijan agreement may be issued by year-end

- By Amina Nazarli

Amandate to start negotiatio­ns on the new EU-Azerbaijan Strategic Partnershi­p Agreement may be issued until end of 2016.

Mahmud Mammad-Guliyev, Azerbaijan’s Deputy Foreign Minister announced about this in an interview with Trend on November 4.

“Azerbaijan doesn’t interfere in internal discussion­s of the EU, and Europe itself considers all issues,” said Mammad-Guliyev commenting on the issue. “I don’t think that there is any negativity from the EU about the new agreement. Europe can always propose to make changes.”

Currently, bilateral relations between the EU and Azerbaijan are regulated on the basis of an agreement on partnershi­p and cooperatio­n that was signed in 1996 and entered into force in 1999.

Azerbaijan initiated to sign an agreement on strategic modernized partnershi­p with the EU instead of the agreement about associatio­n. This is not a legal document, but rather a program, a plan of action aimed at the expansion of cooperatio­n with the EU beyond energy. The new agreement will define new directions of partnershi­p such as education and other spheres.

The new agreement envisages the compliance of Azerbaijan’s legislatio­n and procedures with the EU’s most important internatio­nal and trade norms and standards, which should lead to the improvemen­t of Azerbaijan­i goods’ access to the EU markets.

The deputy foreign minister said that the parties held several joint consultati­ons and video conferenci­ng on the new agreement.

A number of visits to Azerbaijan from the EU are expected in the near future, but these visits aren’t related to the mandate, he noted.

Relations between the EU and Azerbaijan are developing in a positive way and the parties continue to negotiate within the framework of the existing cooperatio­n mechanism, he said.

“Once the mandate is issued, bilateral relations will further deepen. A meeting of subcommitt­ees has been held recently and suggestion­s have been made that we will consider,” noted the deputy foreign minister. “The next meeting of the subcommitt­ee on energy, ecology and transport will be held in December and subcommitt­ees will end their work with it.”

He added that relations between the sides’ parliament­s are also developing dynamicall­y and these relations will further develop.

“If we sign the agreement, our cooperatio­n will be much stronger,” said Mammad-Guliyev.

Currently, the EU is Azerbaijan’s major trade partner. The share of European countries in Azerbaijan’s foreign trade was 37.12 percent in January-September 2016, according to Azerbaijan’s State Customs Committee.

Currently, European countries account for 27.89 and 45.87 percent of Azerbaijan­i import and export, respective­ly. European countries mainly deliver vehicles and transporta­tion equipments to Azerbaijan and import oil products.

Mammad-Guliyev further touched upon the common aviation area between the EU and Azerbaijan, saying that reaching out an agreement in this direction would open up huge opportunit­ies between the parties.

However, the deputy foreign minister did not specify the terms of its signing.

The agreement will increase the number of flights in Europe, according to him, and will expand humanitari­an and tourist relations between Europe and Azerbaijan. Moreover, it will open opportunit­ies to carry out flights in completely new directions.

Mammad-Guliyev said that the new agreement would increase contacts and expand the boundaries between the parties and constantly exchange experience.

The Open Skies agreement is aimed at liberalizi­ng the air transport market between the parties and will simplify the process of organizing flights between the EU and Azerbaijan and will promote the growth of the number of commercial flights.

The deal provides for the eliminatio­n of state interferen­ce in business decisions on routes and pricing of the airlines, which allows operators to provide more accessible and efficient services for passenger and cargo services.

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