EU criticised over central Asia policy

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By Martin Banks
- 29th June 2008

The EU has been accused of a “lack of transparency” in its policy on central Asia.

Speaking in Brussels on Monday, Neil Melvin, an expert on the region and on conflict analysis, said, “It should not be just about oil and gas but the problem is that we don’t know what the EU strategy is for central Asia.

“There is a danger that this uncertainty about the EU's intentions in central Asia will create suspicion among countries in the region.”

Melvin, of the Brussels School of International Studies, called on the EU to “broaden” the transparency of its policies and also consult more with civil society organisations in countries such as Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

“The EU has a lot of experience with Islamic radicalisation so it should also do more in engaging Islam in central Asia,” said Melvin, who has edited a book called 'Engaging Central Asia'.

His criticism about a lack of transparency was rebuffed by Pierre Morel, the EU’s special representative for central Asia.

He said, “It is not a question about lack of transparency or ignorance on EU strategy.

“The EU is not just running after energy in central Asia. It is much more complex than that.

“The EU is fully aware of these countries’ aspirations and has brought expertise, investment and long-term engagement to the region,” asid Morel, a former ambassador to several central Asian countries.

Both were keynote speakers at an event, organised by the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).

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