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    Azerbaijan relies on own forces in fight against terrorism - foreign minister

    Ekho Moskvy news agency, Moscow
    18 Aug 04


    There is still room for negotiations and the sides can achieve
    progress in the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement, Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov said in a live broadcast on Ekho Moskvy
    radio on 18 August following talks with his Russian counterpart Sergey
    Lavrov in Moscow. Russia, being a mediator in the talks, is
    responsible for finding a speedy solution to the problem, he
    said. Terrorism is a major threat to the country, and Azerbaijan
    relies in the first place on its own forces in the fight against
    international terrorism, the minister said. Speaking about the
    country's oil policy, Mammadyarov said that Russian oil giant LUKoil
    was an important player on Azerbaijan's oil market. The following is
    the text of the interview by Russian news agency Ekho Moskvy on 18
    August; subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    South Ossetia

    Azerbaijan believes that the situation around South Ossetia should be
    resolved within the framework of Georgia's territorial integrity,
    Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov has said in a live
    broadcast on Ekho Moskvy radio.

    "Georgia is our strategic partner and a very close trade and economic
    partner, we have very similar positions on many issues in
    international relations," he said. At the same time, Azerbaijan calls
    for a peaceful settlement of the conflict around South Ossetia. "War
    is too a radical solution to the issue," Mammadyarov said.

    Oil

    "Following the reforms to build a market economy in the country,
    energy exports have acquired a commercial nature," Elmar Mammadyarov
    said. He said that increasing the volume of Azerbaijani crude
    transported via the Baku-Novorossiysk pipeline was discussed at talks
    with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Wednesday [18
    August]. But both sides understand that "this depends on commercial
    costs", Mammadyarov said.

    It is not important for Azerbaijan in principle companies of what
    countries work in the country's energy sector, everything is defined
    by the "tariff policy" - " those who offer better terms get
    contracts", the Azerbaijani foreign minister said.

    He also said that [Russia's] LUKoil was still "quite an important
    player on Azerbaijan's oil market". In particular, "joint development
    of a number of fields in the Caspian" is under way.

    The construction of the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline will end in the
    second quarter of 2005, Mammadyarov said. He added that up to 70 per
    cent of the pipeline has been built so far. He said that this was
    "quite a complicated project" because the pipeline will go through
    many countries.

    Karabakh

    "We want the Minsk Group to be more active in the settlement" of the
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, the Azerbaijani foreign minister said.

    The OSCE Minsk Group "has the potential that it has to use and put
    into action. We expect the co-chairs of the group - the USA, France
    and Russia - to be more actively involved in the negotiations," he
    said. "These super powers should make consistent efforts to resolve
    the problem," he noted. Russia, as a co-chair of the Minsk Group, "is
    responsible for finding a speedy solution to the issue," Mammadyarov
    stressed.

    Speaking about the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, Mammadyarov said
    that there still was room for negotiations and that "we can achieve
    some results if the sides wish".

    The problem of displaced persons has to be resolved within the
    settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh problem, Mammadyarov
    stressed. "According to available information, Armenia is settling
    people on the occupied territory", which could result in a conflict if
    some progress is achieved during the talks, he said. "If Armenia is
    carrying out a purposeful programme on settling people on that
    territory, then it can provide support to families," Mammadyarov
    said. In any case, this issue should be solved within the framework of
    international law, the Azerbaijani foreign minister said.

    Terrorism

    Azerbaijan views terrorism as a major foreign threat, Mammadyarov
    said.

    He said that this could be explained in the first place by the
    country's geopolitical position. A total of 32 terror acts have been
    carried out in Azerbaijan since the collapse of the USSR, Mammadyarov
    said.

    At the same time, the Azerbaijani foreign minister said that
    Azerbaijan and Russia stuck to similar positions in the fight against
    international terrorism. However, in the fight against international
    terrorism "Azerbaijan will rely in the first place on its own forces",
    Mammadyarov stressed.
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