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    BBC News
    July 8 2004

    Musharraf seeks Azerbaijan deals

    By Chloe Arnold
    BBC correspondent in Baku

    Musharraf will be looking for agreements on oil and gas
    The president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, is beginning a two-day
    visit to the oil-rich former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan on
    Thursday.
    The countries have signed military accords in the past, and the visit
    is likely to result in closer ties between the two mainly Muslim
    nations.

    The leaders of Azerbaijan and Pakistan make unusual partners.

    Historically, the two countries have had little to do with each
    other. But General Musharraf's visit will put the seal on a
    burgeoning relationship.


    Oil and gas deals

    In the past year, the two countries have already signed a defence
    co-operation deal under which Pakistan is helping to train officers
    from Azerbaijan.


    This week's visit, the first by a Pakistani leader to Azerbaijan, is
    expected to produce further accords on economic co-operation, which
    would enable Pakistan to buy oil and gas from Azerbaijan's vast
    offshore fields.

    With its eight million population, Azerbaijan is tiny compared to
    Pakistan, home to more than 150 million people.

    But officials from the two countries say they have much in common.

    Both have a majority Muslim population, and both have big issues to
    resolve with their neighbours. Pakistan is in conflict with India
    over Kashmir, while Azerbaijan is in dispute with Armenia over the
    enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    A spokesman for Pakistan's embassy in Azerbaijan said General
    Musharraf's visit was an opportunity for the two partners to deepen
    their friendship.
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