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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Dec 14 2004

    AZERBAIJAN PRESIDENT DISCUSSES BTC CONSTRUCTION, INVESTMENT AND
    KARABAKH PROBLEM IN LONDON


    LONDON, December 14 (RIA Novosti) - President Ilkham Aliyev of
    Azerbaijan has said the parties to the project for the construction
    of the Baku (Azerbaijan) - Tbilisi (Georgia) - Ceyhan (Turkey) (BTC)
    pipeline, a Turkish oil terminal in the Eastern Mediterranean, faces
    no financial problems whatsoever.

    "We have not faced any problems in financing the project, including
    from international sources," the president emphasized as he spoke to
    reporters at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on
    Tuesday.

    Mr. Alieyv said the Azerbaijani section of the pipeline had been
    completed already, while the Georgian and Turkish sections would be
    completed soon.

    "We have never regarded underfunding as a major problem. And we
    believe the shareholders will hopefully reaffirm their resolve to
    complete the construction of the pipeline according to schedule,"
    said the president.

    The Azerbaijani leader said hydrocarbon resources would start being
    pumped along the pipe in 2005. The BTC project is being implemented
    with the participation of major international concerns, among them
    British Petroleum.

    Mr. Aliyev maintained the territorial dispute with Armenia over
    Nagorny Karabakh, the Armenian enclave on Azerbaijani territory,
    which proclaimed independence and backed by Armenia upheld its status
    of an independent republic in a war with Azerbaijan in the 1990s, did
    not act as a deterrent for foreign investors in Azerbaijan.

    "This situation does not deter potential investors, and a whole bunch
    of major foreign investors are present in Azerbaijan today," said Mr.
    Aliyev.

    Speaking about ways to settle the Karabakh problem, Ilkham Alieyv
    emphasized that "Azerbaijan has signaled adherence to the principles
    of international law and has demanded that Armenia's occupying forces
    be pulled out from Azerbaijani territory." (Since the war Armenia has
    retained control over up to 15% of Azerbaijan's territory, including
    what is known as the Lachin corridor linking Nagorny Karabakh to
    Armenia.)

    "We accept various solutions to the Karabakh problem, which will base
    on international law and ensure Azerbaijan's territorial integrity,"
    noted Mr. Aliyev. "Azerbaijan's territorial integrity is instrumental
    and is not subject to debate, although we are prepared to meet
    halfway on other aspects, in particular the autonomous status for the
    region and security issues," said the president.
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