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WTO calls on to speed up negotiatio­ns with Azerbaijan

- By Nigar Abbasova

The head of the working group on the accession of Azerbaijan to the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO), Walter Werner, has urged WTO-members and Azerbaijan to accelerate the pace of negotiatio­ns.

The head of the working group on the accession of Azerbaijan to the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO), Walter Werner, has urged WTO-members and Azerbaijan to accelerate the pace of negotiatio­ns.

Werner commended Azerbaijan for its progress in bringing its trade regime in compliance with WTO rules during the new round of talks on the accession of the country to the organizati­on, the WTO reported.

The next stage of talks on Azerbaijan’s joining the WTO started in Geneva on July 19. Deputy Foreign Minister Mahmud MammadGuli­yev, who headed the delegation of Azerbaijan at the talks, gave thorough informatio­n about the adoption of a national strategic roadmap, aimed at diversifyi­ng the economy of Azerbaijan and tackling the challenges caused by the decline in internatio­nal oil and gas prices.

Members of the working party expressed hope that Azerbaijan would complete its accession negotiatio­ns in the near future.

Werner recalled that progress in bilateral negotiatio­ns is essential to move the accession forward and urged members and Azerbaijan to maintain bilateral contacts in a proactive manner, with the aim of reporting progress at the next meeting of the working party.

Joining the WTO may give a number of privileges to Azerbaijan including greater access to internatio­nal financial institutio­ns, which in its turn may boost the economic well-being of the country.

Membership will open foreign markets to Azerbaijan­i goods, as well as support competitio­n in domestic market.

Moreover, a country with the developing status can qualify for subsidies at a level of 10 percent of GDP while the figure stands at five percent for developed countries.

Azerbaijan has had an observer status at the WTO since 1997. Azerbaijan began negotiatio­ns with WTO member states in 2004. Currently, the country negotiates with 19 countries.

Azerbaijan's Working Party was establishe­d on 16 July 1997 and the First meeting of the Working Party was held in June 2002.

As of today, Azerbaijan has completed the negotiatio­ns and has signed protocols with Turkey, Oman, the UAE, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. The country is currently at the stage of signing protocols with China and Moldova.

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