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"Question No 5 by Ioannis Souladakis ():
Recently, following many years of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan – which have resulted in devastating economic stagnation and severe damage to the social fabric of the two countries – there have been signs of reciprocal attempts at rapprochement to break the current deadlock between the two countries and embark on reconstruction. According to the International Herald Tribune of 7 September 2000, the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Robert Kocharian and Heydar Aliyev respectively, have had at least 11 meetings with each other in recent times. The EU has so far remained a passive onlooker in the face of the two countries' endeavours and has taken no initiative, leaving the field open for other strategic players to make moves in their own interests.
What diplomatic initiatives will the Council take to further the rapprochement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, settle their bilateral differences, and promote cooperation between the two countries?"@en1
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"Subject: EU initiatives in dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan"1
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