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  • BAKU: Statement of FM on NATO's cancellation of exercises

    STATEMENT OF THE FOREIGN MINISTRY OF AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC
    [September 14, 2004, 22:14:22]

    Azer Tag, Azerbaijan State Info Agency
    Sept 14 2004

    Foreign ministry of the Azerbaijan Republic expresses deep regret
    in connection with cancellation of the exercise Co-operative Best
    Effort 2004, which was scheduled to begin on September 14-26, 2004, in
    Azerbaijan in the frame of Partnership for Peace Program of the NATO.
    The Republic of Azerbaijan considered these exercises in its territory
    a landmark and important event on the way to integration to the
    Euro-Atlantic space and had created every condition to conduct them.

    The Azerbaijan-NATO cooperation links have successfully developed
    in the last years and as a result, the Republic of Azerbaijan as
    one of the active partners of NATO had presented the management of
    the Organization the Operation Plan on Individual Partnership in May
    current year.

    As a military aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan Republic,
    the country, where the exercises were to conduct, 20 percent of
    the territories are still under occupation and over one million of
    Azerbaijanis are refugees and IDPs.

    Leadership of this country holds a sharp and non-constructive position
    in the carried out peace negotiations. In this case, for Azerbaijan,
    participation of the Armenian militaries in the exercises in the
    territory of the country was impossible.

    The Azerbaijan side once again states its adherence to the principles
    of the Euro-Atlantic values and deepening its partnership with the
    Northern Atlantic Alliance and expresses hope that the years-old
    successful and effective partnership relations between NATO and the
    Republic of Azerbaijan will develop dynamically in the years coming.
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