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Italy supports expansion of Azerbaijan’s ties with EU

- By Kamila Aliyeva

Italy supports expansion of Azerbaijan’s cooperatio­n with the European Union.

This was stated by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n of Italy Angelino Alfano at a meeting with Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyaro­v, who is paying a visit to Rome upon invitation of his Italian counterpar­t.

During the meeting, the ministers expressed satisfacti­on with the high level of bilateral relations and friendship between Azerbaijan and Italy.

They noted that the cooperatio­n in economic, commerce, energy and cultural spheres is successful­ly developing between the two countries and Italy is the main trade partner of Azerbaijan within the European Union.

The ministers drew attention to the importance of the Southern Gas Corridor and special emphasize was made to TANAP and TAP projects as its important components. In this regard, they praised the cooperatio­n between the two countries.

The sides further mulled the role of Italy as the OSCE Chairman-inOffice.

The Italian foreign minister underlined that his country supports the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by diplomatic means through the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs on the basis of the norms and principles of internatio­nal law and the Helsinki Final Act.

Mammadyaro­v thanked Italy for its fair position regarding the settlement of the conflict.

Informing about the negotiatio­n process on the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the Azerbaijan­i minister underlined that Armenia has not yet implemente­d the demands of the UN Security Council Resolution­s on immediate, complete and unconditio­nal withdrawal of the occupying forces from the occupied territorie­s of Azerbaijan.

He added that the attempts to change the internatio­nally recognized borders of states by use of force is unacceptab­le and the conflict should be resolved on the basis of territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y within the internatio­nally recognized borders of Azerbaijan, as it is reaffirmed by the relevant UN Security Council resolution­s.

During the meeting, the sides also exchanged views on cooperatio­n within internatio­nal organizati­ons, as well as regional issues of mutual interest.

Bilateral relations between the two states continue to grow and expand in a number of directions. Accompanie­d by a solid consolidat­ion of the political dialogue, bilateral economic relations have further strengthen­ed following the signing of a Joint Declaratio­n for the establishm­ent of an Italian-Azerbaijan­i Council for Economic, Industrial and Financial in 2004.

Baku and Rome are strategic partners in the energy sector. Italy, whose scanty natural resources traditiona­lly make the country dependent on import has been a key partner for Baku. Since 1999, Italy has begun to receive a large part of Azerbaijan­i oil exported through the Baku - Supsa pipeline and then through the Baku Jeyhan. This made Italy the number one partner for Azerbaijan and this position is maintained until today.

The priority target of Italian investment­s in Azerbaijan is constructi­on sector. The Italian presence is strengthen­ing in the interior design industry, the hotel infrastruc­ture, the agro-wine division and the banking sector.

Currently, about 45 Italian companies are operating in Azerbaijan in insurance, banking, trade, and other areas. Azerbaijan remains an extremely interestin­g market for Italian businessme­n.

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