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    President wraps up visit to central regions

    Azer News, Azerbaijan
    June 10 2004

    On Tuesday, President Ilham Aliyev toured Mingachevir and Yevlakh,
    central Azerbaijan where he examined the implementation of the State
    Program on Socio-economic Development of the Regions. In Yevlakh,
    he attended the opening of a new avenue named after national leader
    Heydar Aliyev on Tuesday.

    Speaking before the region's residents at the Heydar Aliyev Square
    after the inaugural ceremony, the President instructed the Yevlakh
    authorities to pay attention to the problems of the region's residents,
    entrepreneurs and farmers. Touching upon the conflict over Upper
    Garabagh, Aliyev said Azerbaijan aspires to a peaceful settlement
    and that the problem will be resolved even if Armenia stands opposed.

    He said the key principle of Azerbaijan's domestic policy is to
    develop the regions and eliminate unemployment. President Aliyev also
    visited the tractor repair plant and toured the construction sites of
    the Yevlakh stadium and a pump station on the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
    Main Export Pipeline. After visiting Yevlakh, President Aliyev
    went to Mingachevir. In his statement at the inaugural ceremony of
    a newly-built settlement for 412 internally displaced persons, he
    said that in time all refugees will be provided with shelter. The
    President then toured the State Regional Power Station, which
    supplies 60% of Azerbaijan's electricity, and the Kur riverside Rowing
    Sports Center. He said that after the IDPs currently living on the
    Sports Center are relocated, it will be renovated to international
    standards. In a meeting at the Mingachevir Executive Authority,
    President Aliyev expressed his satisfaction with the city's overall
    development and the private sector.
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