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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    April 29 2004

    AZERI PRESIDENT PINS HOPES ON RUSSIA FOR OIL EXPORT ROUTES


    STRASBOURG, April 29 (RIA Novosti) - As co-chair of the OSCE Minsk
    group, Russia can do much for Karabakh settlement, said President
    Ilkham Aliev of Azerbaijan. He was addressing a news conference at
    the Palais de l'Europe in Strasbourg.

    The President hopes for Russia to join hands with the USA and France,
    other Minsk group co-chairs, together to step up Karabakh conflict
    extinguishing efforts. Russia has an ample chance to gain prominence
    in the efforts thanks to its long-established friendly contacts with
    Azerbaijan and Armenia, the two contenders for Karabakh.

    President Aliev shifts entire responsibility for the conflict on
    Armenia. As he emphatically said, "Azerbaijan will never recognise
    independence of the self-proclaimed Karabakh Republic, and will never
    tolerate it joining Armenia, either." He made a strong call to
    reinstate Azeri territorial integrity.

    Azeri petroleum exports were another principal theme of the news
    conference. Their northern route, via Russia, needs much improvement.
    At present, an annual 2.5 million tonnes of Azeri oil is going abroad
    by the Baku-Novorossiisk mainline, and another six million by the
    Baku-Supsa. Both terminals are Russia's and Georgia's Black Sea
    ports, respectively. The figures the President quoted concerned only
    an Azeri government oil-drilling company, with no account for
    expatriate companies in Azerbaijan, he pointed out.

    Another mainline is being laid from Baku to Ceyhan, Turkish terminal
    in the East Mediterranean. Azeri exports may amount to fifty million
    tonnes a year after the line is commissioned toward next year's end.
    "This does not mean we shall give up the Baku-Novorossiisk line-a
    route which has to be improved," said Mr. Aliev.

    An Azeri-Russian ad hoc team is weighing up prospective improvements,
    he added.
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