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    Azerbaijan hails Karabakh talks

    Interfax
    Dec 8 2004

    Baku. (Interfax-Azerbaijan) - The way negotiations on settling the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are being handled meets the interests of
    Azerbaijan, President Ilham Aliyev told a Cabinet session on Tuesday.

    "Steps have been taken to put an end to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    that I think have had a positive effect on the negotiating process.
    The ways the talks are proceeding meets our interests. The fair
    position of Azerbaijan has started to enjoy broader support among
    international organizations. As a result, positive trends at the
    negotiations have increased," Aliyev said.

    "Azerbaijan, which suffered from the conflict, is waging a "Cold War,"
    if I can put it this way. And I would like to say that we have been
    successful. Our propaganda campaign in international organizations and
    at the bilateral level has intensified. I am confident that all this
    will allow us to meet our objectives. It means that international legal
    norms should be applied, all occupation troops should be withdrawn
    from our territories, and the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan
    should be restored," the president said.

    "2004 has seen majors moves to enhance the army's capabilities. Army
    spending from the state budget will go up 30% next year. This
    figure may later be increased by 50%, 100% or 200%, should it prove
    necessary. Azerbaijan's economic capabilities make this increase
    possible, and Armenia, which occupied our territories, cannot compete
    with us. Armenia's budget totals $500 million today, while Azerbaijan
    spends $250 million on its army," Aliyev said.
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