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    Bulgarian deputy premier, Azeri defence minister discuss relations, Iraq

    BGNES web site
    26 Oct 04

    Sofia, 26 October: On 26 October Deputy Prime Minister Plamen Panayotov
    received Col-Gen Safar Abiyev, defence minister of the Republic of
    Azerbaijan, who is visiting Bulgaria in connection with the signing
    of a cooperation plan for 2005 between the two defence ministries.

    At the meeting, the sides stressed the positive development of
    bilateral relations and pointed out that the cooperation between the
    two defence ministry testifies to this, the Bulgarian deputy prime
    minister's office has announced. At the request of the Azerbaijani
    side, Panayotov thoroughly described Bulgaria's preparations for
    joining NATO and the actual act of joining, as well as the talks on
    Bulgaria's forthcoming EU membership. On the basis of the Bulgarian
    experience, the deputy prime minister pointed out that the goals of
    integration into the EU and NATO could only be successfully implemented
    if they were accompanied by policies consistent with the values and
    criteria of democracy, law and order, observance of human rights,
    creating possibilities for free entrepreneurship and a market economy
    and maintaining peaceful relations with the neighbours.

    Panayotov especially stressed the necessity of not only accepting the
    EU and NATO standards, but also strictly applying them. He expressed
    Bulgaria's readiness to share its experience in this realm with
    Azerbaijan.

    A significant part of the talks was devoted to expanding economic
    cooperation and trade between the two countries. The dynamic growth
    of the two countries' economies could serve as a foundation for this
    cooperation. It was agreed to intensify business contacts between
    the two countries with the goal of identifying the possibilities of
    achieving a more adequate volume of bilateral trade.

    The Azerbaijani side expressed support for Bulgaria's striving
    to implement the work on constructing a modern power generation
    infrastructure, including implementing projects on transporting
    oil and natural gas from the Caucasus region to Europe through
    Bulgaria's territory and utilizing the EU's Transport Corridor
    Europe-Caucasus-Asia and Inogate programmes.

    The situation in Iraq, where both countries have contingents within
    the stabilization force framework, was reviewed. At the request of
    the Azerbaijani side, opinions were exchanged on relations between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia. It was pointed out that with the cooperation
    of the Bulgarian chairmanship-in-office of the OSCE in 2004 efforts
    have been made within the framework of the negations to find a peaceful
    solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    The Bulgarian side again confirmed support for the OSCE's Minsk Group
    efforts and its cochairmen in this context.
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