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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    March 29 2004

    AZERBAIJAN LEADER, DUMA SPEAKER PRAISE BILATERAL TIES


    BAKU, March 29, 2004. (RIA Novosti correspondent Gerai Dadashev) -
    During their Monday meeting in Baku, Azerbaijanian President Ilkham
    Aliyev and State Duma (lower house) Speaker Boris Gryzlov expressed
    satisfaction with the state and dynamics of the relations between
    their countries.

    "We can see positive dynamics in all aspects of our relations and
    palpable progress in the political dialogue between the two
    countries," said Mr. Aliyev.

    In his words, there are no unsolved problems in Russia-Azerbaijan
    relations. "All the differences are left in the past," said the
    Azerbaijanian leader.

    As for the upcoming Russian-Azerbaijanian business forum due in Baku
    in early April, Mr. Aliyev expressed confidence that "active
    participation of Russian businessmen in Azerbaijan will promote the
    two countries' rapprochement."

    Mr. Aliyev also noted the role of Azerbaijanian and Russian
    parliaments in expanding the two countries' interaction.

    "The level of co-operation between our countries, including
    parliaments, is extremely high," Mr. Gryzlov said in turn.

    In his opinion, the activity of working groups for co-operation
    between the two countries' parliaments "will be aimed at real
    interaction and real consideration of the two countries' legislation
    for the sake of common approaches." In early April, the working groups
    will meet in Moscow to discuss a series of draft laws that might be
    suitable for adoption in both countries," said Mr. Gryzlov.

    The meeting continued behind closed doors.

    On Monday, the Russian Duma speaker met Azerbaijanian Prime Minister
    Artur Rasizade to discuss the two countries' economic interaction and
    also the Nagorno-Karabakh problem. In particular, Mr. Gryzlov asked
    about the prospects of the gradual settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict.

    Mr. Rasizade gave detailed information about the sources of the
    Karabakh problem and its current state. "Armenia today is acting as a
    winner and shows no consistency in settling the conflict that causes
    serious problems for the development of the region as a whole," said
    the prime minister.
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