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    GEO.TV
    July 8 2004

    President Musharraf arrives in Azerbaijan

    BAKU: President Pervez Musharraf arrived in the oil-rich former
    Soviet republic of Azerbaijan Thursday at the start of a two-day
    visit which officials said would cement a growing friendship between
    the two Muslim nations.

    Pakistan is keen to sell its military hardware to Azerbaijan while
    the south Asian state wants to get its hands on Azerbaijan's sizeable
    oil and gas resources.

    After landing near Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, Musharraf, who was
    accompanied by Pakistan's first lady Begum Sehba Musharraf, was due
    to have talks with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev and then ink a series
    of agreements.

    The Azeri leader told reporters on Wednesday that his country
    "attaches great importance to the visit of Pakistan's president... I
    hope (it) will give a new impetus to our relations and lift them onto
    a new level."

    The visit was taking place amid tight security. An army general who
    came to power in a bloodless coup five years ago, Musharraf has been
    the target of several assassination attempts at home.

    Azerbaijan is a tiny state of eight million people bordering Iran and
    Russia, which in recent years has emerged as a steadfast ally to
    Pakistan.

    The two countries are united by a common fight against their
    neighbours: Pakistan in its conflict with India over Kashmir and
    Azerbaijan in a 15-year-old dispute with Armenia over the enclave of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Pakistani and Azeri diplomats have an informal pact to back each
    other when their conflicts come up for discussion in international
    forums like the United Nations.

    They are also members of the exclusive club of Muslim states which
    have sided with the United States in its fight against international
    terrorism, offering logistical and military support to US-led
    operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Relations between Azerbaijan and Pakistan were first forged by
    Musharraf's predecessor Nawaz Sharif when he visited Baku in 1995.

    The late Azeri head of state Heidar Aliyev -- the father of the
    current president -- made a return visit to Islamabad the following
    year.

    The two sides concluded a military pact last year. Details are
    sketchy, though it is known that Azeri officers are training in
    military academies in Pakistan.

    Ahead of Musharraf's visit, an advance party headed by Pakistan's
    Minister for Energy and Natural Resources Chaudhry Nauriz Shakoor
    Khan has been in Azerbaijan thrashing out agreements with Azeri
    officials.

    "Azerbaijan has always supported Pakistan on the Kashmir problem,"
    the minister said Wednesday, speaking through an interpreter. "During
    the visit...the (two) presidents will sign agreements on friendship
    and cooperation."

    That cooperation is likely to include deals on oil and defence, he
    said. "If Azerbaijan has spare oil and gas and Pakistan has demand
    for them then we can buy them," said Khan. "We can also offer
    Azerbaijan military technology.

    Khan said other agreements would pave the way for Pakistani
    businessmen to invest in Azerbaijan's agriculture and tourism
    sectors, and that Urdu -- Pakistan's official language -- would soon
    be taught at Baku State University.

    Musharraf is scheduled to fly out of Azerbaijan on Saturday morning.
    On Friday he is due to address a special session of the Azeri
    parliament, go on walkabout around Baku and attend a concert in his
    honour at the State Philarmonic Hall.

    http://www.geo.tv/main_files/pakistan.aspx?id=28284
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