Азербайджан намерен развивать отношения с ЕС на основе взаимно согласованных приоритетов

Азербайджан подтвердил свою приверженность развитию отношений с Европейским Союзом.

Министр иностранных дел Эльмар Мамедъяров подчеркнул важность предстоящего в ноябре саммита Восточного партнерства в Брюсселе, заявив, что он является "важным событием" и "что переговоры по тексту Декларации саммита следует начинать как можно скорее".

"Мы ожидаем, что в предстоящей Декларации Брюссельского саммита будет принят единый и последовательный подход к урегулированию конфликтов, а также будет отражено негативное влияние существующих конфликтов на полномасштабное осуществление целей Восточного партнерства", - сказал Мамедъяров.

Министр иностранных дел Азербайджана сделал эти заявления на встрече министров стран Вышеградской группы и Восточного партнерства в Будапеште, в четверг (31 августа).

Министр добавил:

"Азербайджан является надежным партнером ЕС, и растущее число стратегических партнеров среди стран-членов ЕС и Вышеградской группы вдохновляет нас на развитие диалога с ЕС на тех же условиях. Мы заинтересованы в том, чтобы продвигать наш двусторонний путь путем скорейших переговоров по новому стратегическому соглашению с ЕС. После официального начала переговоров еще в феврале мы провели продуктивный и конструктивный диалог в рамках различных блоков соглашения.

Азербайджан также заинтересован в построении своих отношений с ЕС на основе взаимно согласованных приоритетов. Приоритетное сотрудничество, ориентированное на экономический потенциал и конкретные цели каждой страны, будет более эффективным в реализации принципов дифференциации, гибкости, направленности и большей ответственности. Приоритеты партнерства между ЕС и Азербайджаном воплотят эти цели в конкретные сферы сотрудничества".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы Министерства иностранных дел Азербайджана.

фото: Министр иностранных дел Азербайджана Эльмар Мамедъяров.

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