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    Dawn, Pakistan
    April 13 2005

    Accord to boost political ties with Azerbaijan: Common stand on UNSC
    expansion

    Dawn.com 13/04/2005 20:40

    ISLAMABAD, April 12: Pakistan and Azerbaijan on Tuesday voiced a
    common stand on the UN Security Council expansion while President
    Ilham Aliyev supported Islamabad's efforts aimed at resolving the
    Kashmir dispute with New Delhi for durable peace and security in the
    region.

    In formal talks, the two sides vowed to build on their 'excellent'
    political ties and develop sound bilateral trade and economic
    cooperation through increased interaction between their private
    sectors.

    President Gen Pervez Musharraf and the visiting Azeri leader also
    renewed a call for peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia. "We share views on the
    expansion of UN Security Council," Gen Musharraf remarked in
    post-talks interaction with reporters.

    Pakistan has been advocating against creation of new centres of
    privilege at the Security Council. Mr Aliyev stressed the need for
    resolving both the Kashmir and Nagorno-Karabakh disputes.

    "Both the Kashmir and Nagorno-Karabakh disputes need to be addressed
    and the international community owes a role in regard with
    achievement of that end for sustainable peace and progress of the
    region," he emphasized.

    President Musharraf expressed gratitude for Baku's continuous support
    on the Kashmir dispute and reaffirmed Pakistan's unequivocal and
    unstinting support for Azerbaijan on the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "Justice must be done and justice, we feel, is on the side of
    Azerbaijan," he said and added that Pakistan would support Baku on
    all international fora. Mr Aliyev also backed Pakistan's crucial role
    in the fight against terrorism and underscored the need for the world
    community to forge a common stand on addressing the menace of
    extremism.

    "Undoubtedly, Pakistan's role in the counter-terror drive has been
    crucial, but the entire international community should contribute to
    these efforts as only by united efforts, can the world combat
    terror," he asserted.

    He called for doing away with a contrasting international approach to
    defining terrorism. "There should be a uniform criterion to define
    terrorism." Answering a question, the two leaders called for a
    peaceful and negotiated settlement of Iran's nuclear issue.

    President Musharraf identified tourism, science and technology and
    education as areas promising wider bilateral cooperation. "We have a
    desire to strengthen our political relations and make them
    broad-based, covering economic, education, tourism, trade and
    culture. Pakistan looks forward to strong ties with brothers in
    Azerbaijan."

    The private sectors of the two countries, he said, should identify
    areas of collaboration and have increased bilateral interaction.
    President Musharraf also said that Pakistan was open to cooperation
    in defence training and production.

    President Aliyev said Pakistan and Azerbaijan were brotherly
    countries, which sincerely desired improved relations to the mutual
    benefit of both peoples. He said Azerbaijan considered it important
    to forge closer ties with Pakistan which, he added, had great
    regional and international importance.

    He said President Musharraf's visit to Azerbaijan last year had
    imparted a new strength to the bilateral ties. The two countries are
    expected to sign agreements on Wednesday on communication,
    information technology and education.
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