7.9.2013 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
CE 258/36 |
Wednesday 18 April 2012
Negotiations of the EU-Azerbaijan Association Agreement
P7_TA(2012)0127
European Parliament resolution of 18 April 2012 containing the European Parliament’s recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service on the negotiations of the EU-Azerbaijan Association Agreement (2011/2316(INI))
2013/C 258 E/03
The European Parliament,
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having regard to the ongoing negotiations between the EU and Azerbaijan on the Association Agreement, |
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having regard to the Council Conclusions of 10 May 2010 on Azerbaijan, which adopted the negotiating directives, |
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having regard to the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) between Azerbaijan and the European Union, which entered into force on 1 July 1999, |
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having regard to the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) Action Plan adopted on 14 November 2006, |
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having regard to the Declaration signed by the Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation on 2 November 2008 in Moscow, |
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having regard to the joint Declaration signed by the Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation on 23 January 2012 in Sochi, |
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having regard to the Joint Declaration issued by the Eastern Partnership Summit held in Prague on 7 May 2009, |
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having regard to the Foreign Affairs Council conclusions of 25 October 2010 on the Eastern Partnership, |
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having regard to the Joint Declaration on the Southern Gas Corridor signed by the President of Azerbaijan and the President of the Commission on 13 January 2011, |
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having regard to the Joint Declaration issued by the Eastern Partnership Summit held in Warsaw on 29-30 September 2011, |
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having regard to the Constituent Act of the EU-Neighbourhood East Parliamentary Assembly (EURONEST) of 3 May 2011, |
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having regard to the statements by High Representative Catherine Ashton on the human rights situation in Azerbaijan of 20 May, 27 May and 12 October 2011, |
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having regard to its resolutions on Azerbaijan, in particular that of 12 May 2011 (1), |
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having regard to the OSCE/ODIHR final report on the parliamentary elections of 7 November 2010, |
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having regard to the opinion on the compatibility with human rights standards of the legislation on non-governmental organisations of the Republic of Azerbaijan adopted by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe on 14-15 October 2011, |
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having regard to the opinion on the draft law on amendments to the law on political parties of the Republic of Azerbaijan adopted by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe on 16-17 December 2011, |
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having regard to its resolution of 20 May 2010 on the need for an EU Strategy for the South Caucasus (2), |
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having regard to its resolutions of 20 January 2011 on an EU Strategy for the Black Sea (3) and of 17 January 2008 on a Black Sea Regional Policy Approach (4), |
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having regard to the Joint Communication on ‘A new response to a changing Neighbourhood’ of 25 May 2011, |
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having regard to its resolutions on the review of the European Neighbourhood Policy adopted on 7 April 2011 (5) (Eastern Dimension) and 14 December 2011 (6), |
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having regard to the Commission Progress Report on Azerbaijan adopted on 25 May 2011, |
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having regard to Council Decision 2011/518/CFSP of 25 August 2011 appointing the European Union Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia (7), |
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having regard to Special Report No 13/2010 of the European Court of Auditors concerning the results of the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) in the Southern Caucasus, |
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having regard to a new National Action Programme on increasing the effectiveness of the protection of human rights and freedoms in the Republic of Azerbaijan approved by the President of the country on 27 December 2011, |
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having regard to the Pardon Decree signed by the President of Azerbaijan on 26 December 2011, |
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having regard to Rules 90(4) and 48 of its Rules of Procedure, |
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having regard to the report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs (A7-0071/2012), |
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whereas Azerbaijan plays an important role in the context of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership, and whereas the level of economic growth which Azerbaijan has experienced in the last few years has been noteworthy; |
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whereas the Eastern Partnership strengthens the multilateral relations between the countries involved, contributes to the exchange of information and experience on the issues of transformation, reform and modernisation, and provides the European Union with additional instruments to support these processes; |
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whereas the Eastern Partnership provides the political framework for strengthening bilateral relations by means of new association agreements, taking into account the specific situation, mutual benefits and the ambitions of the EU and partner country and the EU’s strategic interest in the stability and democratic development of the region; |
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whereas parliamentary cooperation, within the framework of the European Eastern Partnership and bilaterally, is a key element in developing advanced political cooperation between the EU and Azerbaijan; |
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whereas Azerbaijan has become an important energy supplier for the EU as well as an important transit country for energy resources from Central Asia in particular, and whereas the EU is a major energy market for Azerbaijan; whereas there has been good progress in the field of energy cooperation, which includes Azerbaijan’s support to the Southern Gas Corridor; |
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whereas Azerbaijan plays a positive role in the framework of the ENP and contributes to the solution of the EU’s energy security problems; |
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whereas association agreements constitute the appropriate framework to deepen relations, by enhancing political association, economic integration and legal approximation with the EU and developing cultural relations, thus having an important impact on the democratisation process; |
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whereas, in this respect, the multilateral dimension of the Eastern Partnership is complementary and inseparable from its bilateral dimension and should develop simultaneously with the ongoing negotiation of association agreements in order to pave the way for their full implementation and lay down the basis for genuine regional cooperation as provided for by the principles underlying the European Neighbourhood Policy; |
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whereas the Association Agreement should bring tangible benefits and opportunities to the people of Azerbaijan and the European Union; |
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whereas the European Union has made human rights, democracy and the rule of law a central aspect of the ENP; |
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whereas Azerbaijan’s active commitment to shared values and principles, including democracy, the rule of law, good governance and respect for human rights, is essential to take the process forward and to make the negotiation and subsequent implementation of Association Agreement meaningful, but whereas currently there are concerns about the respect for the rule of law and freedom of expression for political opponents of the current administration; |
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whereas Azerbaijan has progressed rapidly in the field of ICT, in particular with regard to e-governance, which increases the transparency of public administration and helps to combat corruption, increases ease of access to public services and information and provides an additional impetus to the democratisation of Azerbaijan; |
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whereas the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly will hold its second Plenary Session in Baku in April 2012, providing a meaningful forum for discussing questions of democracy, politics, energy, security and social affairs; |
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whereas in its relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan, the EU respects the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity and in its approach to resolving regional conflicts supports the basic principles of the Helsinki Final Act; whereas the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is undermining the stability and development of the South Caucasus region and hampering the full development of the European Neighbourhood Policy; whereas in its Joint Communication on ‘A new response to a changing neighbourhood’, the EU stated its ambition to engage more pro-actively in conflict resolution in the South Caucasus and enhance its support for confidence-building and its readiness to step up its involvement in formats where it is not yet represented, e.g. the OSCE Minsk Group; |
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whereas the EUSR for the South Caucasus has an important role in contributing to peaceful conflict settlement in the region; |
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whereas Azerbaijan shows strong commitment to multilateral parliamentary cooperation within the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly and is the first Eastern Partnership country to host a plenary session of the Assembly (in Baku on 2-4 April 2012); |
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whereas the election of Azerbaijan to the United Nations Security Council for the period 2012-2013 offers a good opportunity for further consultation and alignment of the country’s policies with the EU’s Common Foreign Security Policy (CFSP) declarations with the aim of fostering further international peace and stability; |
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Addresses the following recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service: they should
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Instructs its President to forward this resolution containing the European Parliament’s recommendations to the Council, the Commission, the European External Action Service and Azerbaijan. |
(1) Texts adopted, P7_TA(2011)0243.
(2) OJ C 161 E, 31.5.2011, p. 136.
(3) Texts adopted, P7_TA(2011)0025.
(4) OJ C 41 E, 19.2.2009, p. 64.
(5) Texts adopted, P7_TA(2011)0153.
(6) Texts adopted, P7_TA(2011)0576.
(7) OJ L 221, 27.8.2011, p. 5.