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    Iranian envoy hails ties with Azerbaijan

    Turan news agency
    8 Feb 05

    Baku, 8 February: Relations between Iran and Azerbaijan are developing
    successfully in all directions and are based on mutual confidence and
    a solid contractual basis. Bilateral agreements envisage cooperation
    in the political, security, economic and cultural fields, the
    Iranian ambassador to Azerbaijan, Afshar Soleymani [Mowla-Yusef],
    told today's press conference to mark the 26th anniversary of the
    Islamic revolution.

    Soleymani believes that Iran spares no effort to achieve stability
    in the region. "Iran's foreign policy is based on justice. Iran does
    not accept pressure and does not resort to it," the ambassador said.

    Soleymani also expressed his attitude towards the latest statements of
    US officials on Iran. "The Islamic revolution is 26 years old. Since
    the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, not a single Iranian
    citizen has been arrested on charges of involvement in terror
    attacks. However, citizens of America were detained for involvement
    in terrorism," Soleymani added.

    He believes that a US military operation against Iran is unreal. The
    ambassador assumes that no country supports the US policy against
    Iran. "Until now the Americans have failed to maintain peace in Iraq
    and Afghanistan," Soleymani said.

    Speaking on Iranian-Armenian relations, the ambassador said that among
    Iran's neighbours, Azerbaijan is the closest country. The security
    of Iran and Azerbaijan is closely connected. "As for some trade
    relations between Iran and Armenia, they are not against Azerbaijan,"
    the ambassador said.

    The ambassador played down reports on displaying the Azerbaijani
    national flag upside down during Ilham Aliyev's visit to Iran [on
    24-26 January 2005]. He thinks that some forces are interpreting
    "negatively" the Azerbaijani president's "fruitful" visit to Iran.

    Soleymani described an agreement on cooperation in the field
    of railways as an important outcome of the visit. A meeting of
    representatives of the Azerbaijani, Iranian and Russian railways
    will take place in Baku on 9 February to set up a consortium for the
    building of a junction of the Astara-Rasht-Qazvin railway, which will
    link the railways of the three countries.

    Iran is also for the repeal of the visa regime between the two
    countries. An agreement has been achieved providing for four visa-free
    visits to the territories of the two countries within the limit of
    45 km. He also said that negotiations on Baku-Tabriz flights were
    under way.
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