Italian Ambassador: Italy and Azerbaijan are linked by deep friendship and co-operation relations and by a significant economic partnership
01 June 2011 [16:27] - TODAY.AZ
Interview with Italian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Mario Baldi.
How do you estimate the bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Italy?
Italy and Azerbaijan are linked by deep friendship and co-operation
relations and by a significant economic partnership. Since we
established diplomatic relations, our two countries have created a
growing number of opportunities for dialogue both at the bilateral and
multilateral level. Cultural cooperation is also very intensive, as well
as people-to-people contacts. Azerbaijani love Italy and Italian way of
life and it is incredible how many similarities exist between our two
countries and the two styles of life. It is the first thing that my
family and I noticed after arriving to Baku one and half years ago from
Moscow. Any corner I was looking at reminded me of something of Italy,
especially of southern Italy, where I come from. The narrow streets of "Icheri Sheher", the families walking on the "Bulvar" during the warm
summer evenings, excited children playing football in sunny courtyards,
mothers calling them or talking to each other from one balcony to the
other. Old people moving their chairs to the streets in search of some
fresh air, small, microscopic shops where – however – you can find
anything, anytime. Even the way of driving in Baku – let us say a little
bit too "random" – reminded me of an ordinary day in an Italian town of
the South. It is extraordinary.
Azerbaijan-Italian cooperation in energy sphere. How is the
negotiations on the realization of ITGI project is going on? What is the
commodity turnover between our countries? Has the financial crisis
impacted on it?
Being a consumer country, we need to diversify our energy supplies in
order to secure the preservation of our level of consumption and to get
competitive prices. So far, we have mainly imported oil from Azerbaijan.
It is thanks to oil - channeled through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan - that
Italy ranks first place as trade partner of Azerbaijan, since 40% of
Azeri production goes to my country. To give you an idea of the huge
dimension of this business, trade turnover between Italy and Azerbaijan
amounted 5,3 billion of Euro in 2010 and 1,1 billion of Euro in the
first two months of 2011. It is almost entirely azeri crude oil. Having
said that, I recall that we are also interested in buying gas, which
represents the future of energy market, being an environmental friendly
resource. This is the reason why we observe closely the developments
related to the second phase of Shah-Deniz project. An Italian-French
company (Edison) has already put forward a formal proposal aimed at
buying the entire production in order to channel it in a partially new
pipeline, the Interconnection Turkey-Greece-Italy (ITGI). We thing that
this is a viable, profitable project and we are looking forward to
implementing it with the relevant Azerbaijani counterparts. In a few words, energy is the key word when talking about relations
between Italy and Azerbaijan, but allow me to add something very
important. It is a different kind of “energy” that fuels the friendship
between our two nations: an intangible energy that represents cultural
respect and admiration, and creates the natural sympathy that binds
Italy and Azerbaijan. These feelings do not depend neither on the oil
prices, nor on the composition of the Governments or on the
implementation of a single project. They represent the most solid and
reliable foundation of our partnership and they are also the most
important reason for optimism about the future relations between Italy
and Azerbaijan.
How many Italian companies (in what spheres mostly) take activity in Azerbaijan?
There are three main companies operating in Azerbaijan with resident
staff. CODEST, which is completing the construction of the “Four
Seasons” Hotel in Baku; SAIPEM, an energy Company working with BP in the
field of maintenance of off-shore platforms; TODINI building roads in
the country. A part form these three, there is a great number of Small
and Medium Size Companies operating in Azerbaijan in several fields:
agriculture, food industry, alternative energy, interior design,
fashion, machinery. Nevertheless, there is still a huge, unexploited
potential. To give you an idea, Italy’s exports to Azerbaijan was only
200 millions Euro in 2010. We are working with our Trade Commission to
encourage more Italian business men to come to Baku, to establish
contact with local companies and Ministries and to “discover” the good
potential of the Azeri market. I remember a nice Russian way of saying:
‘to see once is better than to hear one hundred times”. This is the case
of Azerbaijan, because it a safe, stable country with good
infrastructures. This is the reason why I hope that more Italian
delegations will visit this country, because they will feel encouraged
to come back for starting business.
Visits of Italian officials to Azerbaijan? Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Italia planned to visit our country but it was postponed.
Is he visiting Azerbaijan this year?
- June will be a very busy month. President Aliyev will be in Italy on
the 2nd of June to celebrate with other Heads of States the 150th
anniversary of the Italian Republic. Most probably, Minister of Industry
and Energy, Natiq Aliyev will also be in Rome at the end of the month
to chair the Intergovernmental Commission and to sign an important
Agreement on Energy. Minister of Emergency Situations, Kamaladdin
Heydarov has just come back from Italy, where he has signed a Memorandum
of Understanding with the Italian counterpart. From Italian side,
Minister of Foreign Affairs Franco Frattini intends to make this year
the visit that was supposed to take place last September and was
postponed. Furthermore, Prime Minister Berlusconi has not forgotten his
promise to come to Baku…
What is official position of Italy on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?
We fully support the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group aimed at
facilitating the negotiations between to two sides. Our goal, as a
country of the European Union, is to favor a negotiated, peaceful
settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, respectful of the
principles of International Law and of the relevant UN Security Council
resolutions. We shall not "reinvent the wheel". All elements of a
possible agreement are already on the table. We should push further the
process in order to reach a fair deal. Let me say something. At the G8
Summit in Deauville, Presidents Obama, Medvedev and Sarkozy stated the
status quo cannot last forever. This is exactly the conclusion any
person in good faith can reach after visiting one of the refuge camps in
Azerbaijan. I was there and there are no words to describe the
suffering of the people who had to leave their homes against their will.
We should never forget this.
/APA/
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