The policy of the EU in South Caucasus was discussed in Berlin, Trend reports, citing the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry.
The document was prepared by the German community of foreign policy (DGAP). The head of the community's Otto Wolf institute, the deputy head of the social-democratic fraction of Bundestag, the former state secretary of the German Foreign Ministry, Gernot Erler, and the special envoy of the ministry, Patricia Flor, as well as others participated in the discussions.
The document involves the necessity of developing cooperation between the EU and Germany with Azerbaijan, and describes the situation in the region, the rising power of Azerbaijan. The authors of the document urge Germany, whose main partner in the region is Georgia, to reconsider its policy.
The document says the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the main conflict in the region. The document urges Germany to make efforts in the conflict's resolution.