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    1) Iran's Khatami Pledges Closer Ties with Armenia
    2) NATO, US to Develop Military Aid Program in Azerbaijan
    3) Abkhazia Will Never Rejoin Georgia Announces Speaker
    4) Aliyev, Chirac Meet in Paris
    5) Finland Defeats Armenia in World Cup Qualifier

    1) Iran's Khatami Pledges Closer Ties with Armenia

    YEREVAN (RFE-RL)--Iran's President Mohammad Khatami described on Wednesday his
    country's relationship with Armenia as a benchmark of peaceful co-existence
    and
    cooperation between neighbors on the first day of an official visit to Yerevan
    where he was given a red-carpet reception.
    Khatami was greeted at Yerevan airport by virtually all members of Armenia's
    ruling cabinet before going into talks with President Robert Kocharian. The
    two
    leaders signed a framework treaty on bilateral cooperation which they said
    will
    further strengthen political and economic links between the two nations. They
    also presided over the signing of several other agreements covering the energy
    sector, customs administration, and culture.
    "The relationship between the Armenian and Iranian peoples can serve as the
    best example for all those who want to live side by side and respect each
    other's sovereignty," Khatami declared at an ensuing joint news conference
    with
    Kocharian.
    "We have felt obliged to establish and deepen relations with Armenia since
    its
    independence," he said. "Every year that followed 1991 saw a further
    development of our relations. The agreements signed today give us hope that
    they will continue to deepen in the future."
    "I declare that this relationship is to the benefit of the sides but not to
    the detriment of anybody else," Khatami added.
    "We are ready to make every effort to help resolve crises existing in the
    region, including Mountainous Karabagh, and to contribute to the establishment
    of a lasting peace and stability in the region," Khatami said in a speech at
    the Armenian parliament later in the day.
    Kocharian, meanwhile, said that Armenia and Iran should pay particular
    attention to developing their economic cooperation. He singled out the energy
    sector where the two nations plan to implement multimillion-dollar joint
    projects.
    The biggest is the construction of a pipeline that will ship Iranian natural
    gas to Armenia and possibly other countries. An agreement on the
    implementation
    of the $120 million project was signed by the two governments in Yerevan last
    May.
    Armenia's ambassador to Tehran, Gegham Gharibjanian, said this week that work
    on the Iranian section of the pipeline is already underway and will soon begin
    on the Armenian side. Energy Minister Armen Movsisian had said earlier that
    the
    Armenian government will receive a $30 million loan from Iran to finance the
    construction of the Armenian section.
    Despite the energy projects, the volume of Armenian-Iranian trade has
    steadily
    declined in recent years and made up only 3.5 percent of Armenia's external
    commercial exchange last year.


    2) NATO, US to Develop Military Aid Program in Azerbaijan

    BAKU (Ekspress)--Commenting on the outcome of US Defense Secretary Donald
    Rumsfeld's visit to the South Caucasus last month, NATO general Frank Boland
    told Baku-based Ekspress that the US and NATO intend to launch an
    unprecedented
    military aid program in the region in the near future.
    "We are thinking about extending our aid to Azerbaijan within the
    framework of
    the newly-drawn up program. Discussions were held during Rumsfeld's meetings
    with Azerbaijani officials," commented Boland, the chief of Force Planning
    Section at NATO's Defense Planning and Operations Division
    The US Congress, according to Boland, has considered specific loans for the
    development of military forces in the South Caucasus countries in the current
    year. "This figure is higher in Azerbaijan than in other countries," he said,
    and revealed that Azerbaijan seeks to implement the program in the Caspian
    basin and its borders.
    According to some critics, the US and NATO project exceeds the limits of the
    Caucasus. Boland said the initiative will help beef up the onshore, offshore,
    and air security of Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan in the Caspian region.
    He also said that NATO is familiar with the realities of the Mountainous
    Karabagh conflict, and is seeking new approaches there. "We will increase our
    positive attempts to achieve a solution to the conflict."
    Addressing NATO, Azerbaijan cooperation, Boland stated that the fight against
    terrorism in maintaining security in the region is necessary, and that
    numerous
    projects centering on security, are nearing completion. "These projects mainly
    serve the development of security in the region. The interests of NATO and
    Azerbaijan in the region coincide."


    3) Abkhazia Will Never Rejoin Georgia Announces Speaker

    SUKHUMI (Interfax)--Abkhazia will never voluntarily rejoin Georgia, Abkhaz
    parliament speaker Nugzar Ashuba said during a meeting with OSCE envoys in
    Sukhumi on Tuesday.
    "We cannot commit another fatal mistake. We are prepared for any sacrifices
    just to defend our freedom, so that the world not lose one more people,"
    Ashuba
    said.
    He did agree, however, that the negotiation process between Georgia and
    Abkhazia should continue.
    The OSCE delegation visiting Abkhazia is led by Ivan Naidenov of Bulgaria and
    includes representatives from 23 countries, including Russia, the United
    States, Germany, Poland, France, Britain, Italy, Latvia, Romania, Portugal,
    the
    Czech Republic, Estonia, Denmark and others.
    "We are here to study the situation in the region on the spot. The OSCE could
    be more actively involved in the processes going on here," Naidenov said at
    the
    meeting in the Abkhaz parliament with the Abkhaz parliamentary speaker and
    deputies.
    The sides discussed approaches to settling the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict,
    Abkhazia's political status, the return of refugees, and the implementation of
    agreements concluded between the Russian and Abkhaz leaderships in Sochi.


    4) Aliyev, Chirac Meet in Paris

    PARIS (AzerTag)Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev met with French counterpart
    Jacques Chirac in Paris on Tuesday, underlining the rapid political and
    economic developments between the two countries.
    They also focused on Azerbaijan's aspirations to integrate into the European
    Union, as well as Azerbaijan's regional conflicts, including Mountainous
    Karabagh. Chirac stressed his commitment to continued peace negotiations, and
    said that France would implement its mediation mission as an OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chair.


    5) Finland Defeats Armenia in World Cup Qualifier

    YEREVAN (Reuters)Finland beat Armenia 2-0 in a World Cup Group One
    qualifier on
    Wednesday, lifting Finland to second place in the group on six points, three
    behind leaders Romania who hold a perfect record.
    In an often choppy game with fouls stopping the flow of play, Finland went
    ahead after 24 minutes when striker Mikael Forssell, surrounded by defenders,
    found the back of the net from the edge of the box.
    Finland made it 2-0 in the 67th minute when Alexei Eremenko was put through
    just over the halfway line for a clear run on goal before slotting the ball
    past Armenian keeper Armen Ambartzumyan.
    The 21-year-old, widely regarded as one of the best new talents of Finnish
    football, scored twice in Finland's comfortable 3-0 win over Andorra on
    Saturday.
    There was little for the Armenians to take from the match, whose goal
    tally is
    now 0-5 after two defeats in their opening two qualifiers.


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