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    Baku to seek new UN resolution

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Nov 25 2004

    Azerbaijan will not confine itself to discussions on the occupied
    Azerbaijani lands at the 59th UN General Assembly session and will
    seek adoption of a new resolution, President Aliyev told journalists
    while on a visit to the Oil Rocks on Monday. The Foreign Ministry
    of Azerbaijan is engaged in intense consultations to gain support on
    the issue from as many countries as possible.

    Armenia is trying to avail of all means to hamper the discussions,
    the President said.

    Aliyev pointed out that Armenia's statements that Azerbaijan will
    have to negotiate with Upper Garabagh are ridiculous, and that the
    country will negotiate with Armenia as a party to the conflict.

    "If Armenia wants the talks to be held with Upper Garabagh, it must
    abandon the issue, withdraw its forces from the occupied lands and
    stop financing Upper Garabagh from its budget. In this case, we could
    solve problems differently and much faster."

    Touching upon the development of oil fields in the country, Aliyev said
    that due to the successful implementation of Azerbaijan's oil strategy,
    Azerbaijan has become a rapidly and dynamically developing European
    country. He said that when the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline
    is put into operation, Azerbaijan's oil revenues will triple, which
    will allow to considerably raise wages and social benefits. 110,000
    jobs were opened in the country this year, including 70,000 permanent
    positions, he said.

    Commenting on the reports on the increase in the project value,
    the President said that certain reserves were envisioned during the
    discussions on the BTC pipeline construction.

    He said that the value of any major project is subject to a decrease
    or increase and it is difficult to say at this point how much the
    expenses will change.

    Aliyev noted that according to the initial version of the project,
    expenses were estimated at about $2 billion, but its value was later
    reconsidered and brought to $3 billion. "Azerbaijan is fulfilling
    all of its commitments. All the payments are made in cash and an
    international finance system has been developed. No complications in
    this respect are expected."

    UN starts discussions on Upper Garabagh

    The UN General Assembly launched discussions on Upper Garabagh
    on Tuesday.

    Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov stated that the OSCE
    Minsk Group is working toward the Upper Garabagh conflict resolution
    and stressed Armenia's unlawful policy of settlement in the occupied
    Azeri lands.

    "750,000 Azerbaijanis have been driven out of their homes in Upper
    Garabagh as a result of ethnic cleansing amidst the ongoing talks
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Besides, the mass settlement of
    Armenians in the occupied lands of Azerbaijan continues and we are
    well aware of this."

    The Minister said that four resolutions adopted by the UN Security
    Council on unconditional withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from
    the occupied lands of Azerbaijan remains a basis for the conflict
    resolution.

    Azerbaijan's observance to the ceasefire over the last 10 years shows
    that Baku gives priority to a peaceful settlement, Mammadyarov added.

    The UN General Assembly is expected to vote on a resolution on Upper
    Garabagh after the discussions complete.

    Azerbaijan's permanent representative at the UN Yashar Aliyev earlier
    forwarded a request to the United Nations to include the issue into
    the session agenda. The UN General Assembly approved putting the
    issue on discussion by 42 votes, 2 against (including Armenia),
    with 99 members abstaining.
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