"I told the Azeris clearly: 'If they do not change their attitude, if they do not find a solution, we will start moving ahead with Armenia and Georgia,'" Ferrero-Waldner said. "We're hoping now that the Azeris will find a solution, but this is going to be a matter of some weeks after I must give the go-ahead to the others [Armenia and Georgia] because I cannot let them wait."
The EU only recognizes the Greek-community government of the divided island, which joined the EU in 2004.
Cyprus is now blocking Azerbaijan's progress in the European neighborhood program -- also known as the wider Europe initiative -- over Baku's links to the Turkish part of Cyprus, having specifically complained about commercial flight activity.
Ferrero-Waldner, who was speaking before the European Parliament's foreign affairs committee in Brussels, said she had warned Azerbaijan of the risk.
The EU only recognizes the Greek-community government of the divided island, which joined the EU in 2004.
Cyprus is now blocking Azerbaijan's progress in the European neighborhood program -- also known as the wider Europe initiative -- over Baku's links to the Turkish part of Cyprus, having specifically complained about commercial flight activity.
Ferrero-Waldner, who was speaking before the European Parliament's foreign affairs committee in Brussels, said she had warned Azerbaijan of the risk.