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    NATO chief rules out plans on bases in Azerbaijan

    Turan news agency
    5 Nov 04

    BAKU

    "I have had productive meetings with the Azerbaijani leadership,
    including tete-a-tete talks with President Ilham Aliyev, and I am very
    pleased with the results," NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop
    Scheffer has said opening his news conference at Baku airport before
    leaving Azerbaijan.

    The subject of the talks was plans for further cooperation between
    NATO and Azerbaijan in the light of the Individual Partnership Action
    Plan. "We have exchanged opinions, now both we and you have a big home
    task which needs to be seriously worked on," the secretary-general
    said. He said that the sphere of cooperation ranged from projects
    within the framework of restoring the Great Silk Road and
    environmental protection to scientific research.

    "The Karabakh problem was also discussed, but it is known that NATO is
    not engaged in this issue and is not going to be involved. NATO
    respects Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, but it is up to the OSCE
    Minsk Group to deal with the settlement of the problem, and the
    alliance does not interfere in this process," Scheffer said.

    Asked about whether he had discussed the holding of a seminar of the
    NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Baku and the possible presence at the
    event of Armenian MPs, Scheffer answered affirmatively. "NATO
    principles are widely known, and I think that they will be put into
    practice. This means that every participant in the Partnership for
    Peace Programme can take part in all projects within the framework of
    the programme, and in this seminar as well," the secretary-general
    said.

    As for the cancellation of the Cooperative Best Effort 2004 exercises
    in Baku in September [2004], Scheffer said: "I made this decision
    after a telephone conversation with Ilham Aliyev".

    "NATO is not planning to set up military bases in Azerbaijan,"
    Scheffer said, commenting on reports in a number of western media in
    this regard. As for the Individual Partnership Action Plan with
    Azerbaijan, this is "a very expanded programme" that envisages serious
    reforms in the army and the defence system in general, as well as
    ensuring the rule of law and respect for human rights.
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