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Analysis of the European Union’s performance as an international mediator in the South Caucasus with respect to peace building in the region

von George Danielidze

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Poland, even before its own accession to the EU, has emphasized the “utmost importance” of the development and democratization of the South Caucasus states and initiated an “Eastern Dimension” strategy that seeks to complement the EU’s ENP.

The Baltic States, which share a common background with Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia as former members of the Soviet Union, believe they have a duty to act as mentors to other states aspiring to join either NATO or the EU. The Lithuania’s Prime Minister Algirdas Brazauskas has made a statement during his stay in Germany (May 2006) that the Baltic States, which are EU members already, have much experience to share with the countries like Ukraine, Moldova and the Southern Caucasus states. Therefore, the South Caucasus countries could benefit from the Baltic experience of transition and EU alignment.116

Estonia and Lithuania have played an important role in the deployment of “Eujust Themis” to Georgia – the EU’s first rule of law mission in the former Soviet Union under the European Security and Defense Policy.


116 Jawad Pamela – Europe’s New Neighborhood on the Verge of War. PRIF Reports No. 74. 2006. pp.17-18

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The latter not only concerns Poland, who, even before her own accession to the EU, has emphasized the “utmost importance” of the development and democratization of the South Caucasus states and initiated an “Eastern Dimension” strategy that seeks to complement the EU’s ENP75, but also the Baltic States, which Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia share a common background as former members of the Soviet Union with. The Baltic countries believe they have a duty to act as mentors to other states aspiring to join either NATO or the EU.76 A statement made by Lithuania’s Prime Minister Algirdas

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Brazauskas at his visit to Germany on 10 May 2006, where he met Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel, emphasizes this: “The Baltic States, which are EU members already, have much experience to share with the countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Southern Caucasus countries”77. Therefore, the South Caucasus countries could benefit from the Baltic experience of transition and EU alignment. [...] And Estonia and Lithuania have played an important role in the deployment of “EUJUST THEMIS” to Georgia, the EU’s first rule of law mission within the common European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP) (see below, page 26).


75 In a speech in September 2002, Poland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs stated: “The global cooperation of the European Union and the United States for the development of trade, investment and security, including the safety of energy supplies, should be extended to cover Trans-Caucasian and Central Asian states. The devel-opment and democratization of those regions is of utmost importance for a secure world and protection of common economic interests.” Cimoszewicz, Wlodzimierz, Transatlantic relations today and in the future - A speech by Mr. Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland at George-town University, September 10, 2002, in: www.msz.gov.pl/10,wrzes-nia,2002r.,,Wystapienie,Ministra,Spraw, Zagranicznych,w,Georgetown,,Waszyngton,1271.html (accessed in 5/2006), p. 6.

76 Cf. George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Dual Enlargement and the Baltic States: Security Policy Implications, A Report of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies Conference in Tallinn, Estonia, February 11-13, 2004, in: www.marshallcenter.org/site-graphic/lang-en/ page-pubs-conf-1/static/xdocs/conf/2004-conferences/0409/0409-report.pdf (accessed in 5/2006), p. 4.

77 Government of the Republic of Lithuania, Press Release, 10 May 2006, in: www.lrv.lt/main_en.php?id= en_aktualijos_su_video/p.php&n=132 (accessed in 5/2006).

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