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    Baku Today
    Aug 8 2005

    No Talks Held on US military Bases in Washington - Azeri Official

    Baku Today / Assa Irada 08/08/2005 17:10

    No talks were held or agreements signed on the stationing of US
    military bases in Azerbaijan during Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mammadyarov's meetings in Washington, he told a meeting arranged at
    the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on Thursday.

    Mammadyarov, who has completed his four-day visit to the United
    States, said in his report on Azerbaijan's foreign policy that the
    integration into European organizations is a part of the country's
    foreign political course.

    The Minister noted that Azerbaijan, which is successfully
    implementing projects on production and transportation of Caspian
    natural resources, will spend its oil revenues to develop the non-oil
    sector.

    Mammadyarov said that during his meetings at the White House and
    Pentagon, American officials welcomed President Ilham Aliyev's policy
    based on democratic and economic reforms. `The fruitful discussions
    reaffirmed that US and Azeri governments have common positions on a
    number of issues,' he said.

    The Minister elaborated on the course of peace talks on settling the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper Garabagh. The negotiations are
    held in very challenging conditions. Azerbaijan will always adhere to
    the principle of territorial integrity, he said.

    `Armenians residing in Upper Garabagh are full-fledged citizens of
    Azerbaijan. As citizens of a democratic country, they will be able to
    benefit from revenues acquired through energy projects after the
    Upper Garabagh conflict is settled peacefully.'

    Mammadyarov said US officials highly appreciate President Aliyev's
    decree on parliamentary elections. 3,000 observers, with half of them
    being foreigners, will observe the poll in November.

    `We do not back away from such transparency, as democracy is
    Azerbaijan's own choice.'
    In reply to a question about Azerbaijan's future relations with Iran,
    Mammadyarov said Iran's main political course is determined by
    Ayatollah Khomeini. Azerbaijan therefore does not expect any changes
    in this country's foreign policy.

    On the last day of his visit, the Minister held an informal meeting
    with former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage.

    Mammadyarov also met with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and
    deputy national security adviser Jack Crouch. He also addressed a
    roundtable attended by representatives of the National Democratic
    Institute, International Republican Institute, International
    Foundation for Election Systems, Department of State and National
    Security Council as well as businessmen at the Washington-based U.S.
    Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce.
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