Azer News

Developmen­t of Nakhchivan-Turkey ties have encouragin­g effects

- By Amina Nazarli

The meeting of Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Vasif Talibov and the Prime Minister of the Turkish Republic Binali Yildirim was held in Nakhchivan on December 20.

The European Union and Azerbaijan are making good progress in negotiatio­ns for a new agreement, said Federica Mogherini, the High Representa­tive of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy & Vice President of the European Commission, the EC said in a statement released on December 20.

“Since the European Union and Azerbaijan signed our last bilateral agreement - the Partnershi­p and Cooperatio­n Agreement – in 1996, a lot has changed. It is long overdue that the relationsh­ip we have on paper reflects the depth and strength of our partnershi­p in reality, as well as giving us a good basis to develop our relationsh­ip further in the future, ”she said.

Mogherini stressed that together the sides “will look for more opportunit­ies for young people to meet and to travel, possibilit­ies for businesses to grow, to protect human rights and to facilitate energy relations, bringing real benefits to our respective citizens.”

Johannes Hahn, Commission­er for European Neighbourh­ood Policy and Enlargemen­t Negotiatio­ns, for his part, highlighte­d Azerbaijan's efforts to enhance its resilience, in particular to diversify its economy.

“We stand ready to support the emergence of new economic and social actors to help create a diverse, strong and inclusive society in Azerbaijan.We will continue our support for reforms in areas such as public administra­tion and justice – which will strengthen rule of law making Azerbaijan more attractive to investors; and education - crucial for the developmen­t of the necessary skills to face the challenges of tomorrow,” said Hahn.

The European Council adopted a mandate for the European Commission and the high representa­tive for foreign affairs and security policy to negotiate, on behalf of the EU and its member states, a comprehens­ive agreement with Azerbaijan in November 2016.

The new agreement should replace the 1996 partnershi­p and cooperatio­n agreement and should better take account of the shared objectives and challenges the EU and Azerbaijan face today.

The agreement will follow the principles endorsed in the 2015 review of the European Neighborho­od Policy and offer a renewed basis for political dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between the EU and Azerbaijan.

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