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  • Armitage gives Azerbaidjani troops in Iraq high marks

    Pravda.RU:World
    13:09 2004-03-29

    US Deputy Secretary of State gives Azerbaidjani troops in Iraq high marks

    A morning meeting between Azerbaidjani President Ilham Aliev and US Deputy
    Secretary of State Richard Armitage began with a one-on-one meeting, and was
    later expanded to include other members of the respective sides. As reported
    by the Azerbaidjani press office to a Rosbalt correspondent, during the
    second round of talks, Ilham Aliev remarked on the accelerated evolution of
    bilateral relations in all spheres.

    According to Aliev, the United States is assisting Azerbaidjan in its
    efforts to institute political and economic reforms. He also maintained that
    the United States would offer similar assistance for the social and economic
    development of the various regions of the country.

    Aliev said that he hoped for the further bilateral cooperation of the two
    countries in the military sphere. 'Azerbaidjan belongs to the antiterrorism
    coalition, and will continue to participate in the future,' he said.

    Addressing the conflict in Karabakh, Aliev noted that it would be resolved
    with the participation of the OSCE, and in accordance with the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaidjan.

    Richard Armitage in turn gave high marks to the participation of
    Azerbaidjani troops in the antiterrorism coalition. In his view,
    Azerbaidjani soldiers are serving in an exemplary fashion in both Iraq and
    Afghanistan. 'We want a peaceful resolution of the conflict in Karabakh,' he
    said. 'The Caucasus can become a good partner for the West in the future,
    but in order for that to happen, peace has to be established in the region.'

    It was notable that many journalists representing independent and opposition
    media were not allowed to attend the meeting between Armitage and Aliev.

    © RosBalt
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