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    Agence France Presse
    Aug 25 2004

    Germany Welcomes Reform And Growth In Azerbaijan

    BERLIN, Aug 25 (AFP) - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder welcomed
    Wednesday the reforms undertaken in Azerbaijan and economic growth
    that has begun there, after talks here with President Ilham Aliyev.

    "The domestic reforms have led to surprising growth," said Schroeder,
    adding that efforts to improve the rule of law had brought "much
    success already."

    He called on German investors to drop their reservations about the
    region around the oil-rich former Soviet republic, which borders
    Iran, Russia and Turkey.

    The two leaders signed a contract for the delivery to Azerbaijan of
    three Airbus A319 passenger jets and a smaller aircraft.

    Azerbaijan, a mainly Muslim nation of about eight million people, has
    sizeable oil deposits which it is starting to export to world
    markets.

    Its pro-Western and secular government has said it wants to move
    closer to European institutions.

    Schroeder also said that Germany supports a political solution to the
    conflict in the enclave of Nagorny Karabakh and wants to continue to
    help through the auspices of Europe's OSCE security organisation.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a four-year war over Nagorny Karabakh,
    which has a majority Armenian population. The conflict has cost an
    estimated 35,000 lives and forced about one million people on both
    sides to flee their homes.

    Aliyev, 42, who succeeded his father as president last year, is
    making his first visit to Germany as president and is expected to
    leave on Thursday.

    On a trip to Azerbaijan in April, German Foreign Minister Joschka
    Fischer said its leaders needed to improve their performance on
    democracy and human rights.
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