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Azerbaijani Press: Amb. Kanellos: Linking TAP with TANAP will serve as a ‘bridge’ of friendship between Greece and Azerbaijan

Azeri-Press news agency (APA)
 Monday


Ambassador Kanellos: Linking TAP with TANAP will serve as a 'bridge'
of friendship between Greece and Azerbaijan



APA presents an interview with Mr. Nicolaos D. Kanellos, Ambassador of
the Hellenic Republic to Azerbaijan

Q: Greece underwent an economic crisis some time ago. At the time,
some said the crisis had resulted from Greece's membership of the EU
and entry into Eurozone. It was even proposed that Greece exit the EU.
How is the current situation in your country? Is there going to be a
'Greek version' of the Brexit?

A: After many years of recession the Greek economy is recovering,
boosted by exports and tourism (30 million arrivals in 2017 or
all-time high). We have achieved a positive GDP growth rate in 2017,
with even better prospects for 2018. Unemployment has fallen 6
percentage points from 2014 to 2017 and the Greek government has
succeeded in surpassing fiscal targets for primary budget surpluses.
These macroeconomic and fiscal and achievements rule out completely
the possibility of GREXIT. They are the outcome of the great effort by
the Greek government to exit bailout program by August 2018.

Q: How do you feel about the level of cooperation between Greece and
Azerbaijan? What was last year's trade turnover between the two
countries? What steps can be taken to improve bilateral relations
further?

A: Bilateral trade data for 2017 are still expected. Trade turnover
for 2016 was rather small at about 16 million USD, consisting almost
entirely of Greek exports of goods to Azerbaijan (as the Azeri oil
exports to Greece virtually disappeared during that year, amounting
only to about half a million USD). Excluding oil, which is a very
special commodity traded under its own rules, the two countries
produce more or less similar products, and therefore increasing trade
volume is not easy. However our common will with the Azerbaijani
authorities is to increase trade volume in the near future.

Q: Are there any Greek companies interested in Azerbaijan's new oil
and gas fields? Azerbaijan is implementing the TANAP and TAP projects
together with its partners. What are Greece's expectations from these
projects?

A: Greek companies have shown no interest in the Azerbaijani
'upstream' sector so far, because they are focusing primarily on
hydrocarbons exploration and exploitation in the area of Greece itself
(with the single notable exception of North Africa and the Eastern
Mediterranean). TAP, of course, is a great 'engine for growth' in
Greece since its construction started in 2016, being the largest
Foreign Direct Investment in my country's history. 65% of the project
in Greek soil has already been completed and the direct amount of work
contracted to Greek companies (e.g. the steel pipes) is about 1
billion USD. Last but not least, linking TAP with TANAP at the
Greek-Turkish border will serve as a 'bridge' of friendship and
cooperation between the two countries.

Q: Last year Athens hosted a meeting of the Azerbaijan-Greece Joint
Intergovernmental Commission. Next meeting is expected to be held in
Baku. Is the date fixed?

A: Indeed, the last meeting of the Joint Commission took place in
Athens in May 2016 and it was very successful. The Azerbaijani side is
expected to formally propose a date for the next meeting (in Baku) in
due time.

Q: Are there going to be any high-level official visits between the
two countries this year? In what areas are new agreements going to be
signed?

A: Mr. Kotsonopoulos Loudovikos (Head of Minister's Cabinet, the
Ministry of Energy and Environment of the Hellenic Republic), Mr.
Verriopoulos Michail (Secretary General for Energy and Mineral
Resources of the Ministry of Energy and Environment of the Hellenic
Republic) will participate in the 4th Southern Gas Corridor Advisory
Council and MPs will visit Baku in the framework of the VI Global Baku
Forum. We are in the process of elaborating visits on a Ministerial
level. Moreover, there is a broad array of ongoing negotiations for
the signing of bilateral agreements in various fields like Education,
Culture, E.U. affairs, Sports, cooperation in Military issues,
judicial affairs and more.

Q: As you know, the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has
been going on for many years. What is Greece's stance in respect of
this conflict?

A: Greece actively supports the peaceful resolution of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict based on the provisions of international law
and the relevant UN/SC resolutions.

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