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    ALIYEV PRAISES MILITARY POTENTIAL

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Sept 22 2005

    President Ilham Aliyev praised the plight of Azerbaijani military at a
    meeting on the development of army-building at the Ministry of Defense
    on Friday. Army building is successfully developing in the country,
    its military potential is strengthening and the process will continue
    to proceed rapidly in the future, Aliyev said.

    "The preparedness and processes of expanding the logistics of our
    military are commendable." Touching upon the Armenia-Azerbaijan
    conflict over Upper Garabagh, he said that Azerbaijan should restore
    its territorial integrity. "We are trying to solve it through peace and
    negotiations. But as you know, the talks that proceeded for many years
    have yielded no results. In general, a fair solution of the problem
    is possible and I believe we will achieve this, as international
    legal norms are on our side.

    Upper Garabagh is an inseparable part of Azerbaijan and our
    territorial integrity is recognized and supported by the entire
    world community." Aliyev also spoke of historic facts. "The historic
    truth is on our side as well. It is common knowledge that Armenians
    started coming to Upper Garabagh after 1828. I recall that in 1978, a
    monument was built to mark the 150th anniversary of Garabagh Armenians'
    arrival. Indeed, after Armenian separatists occupied those territories,
    the monument was demolished. But this is history and everyone knows
    this." Aliyev continued that Azerbaijan has achieved significant
    economic advantage over Armenia in recent years.

    "Particularly, in 2004-2005, Azerbaijan's budget considerably
    increased. Considering that the country's future economic prospects
    are also very promising, this advantage will further increase." The
    President cited the 'positive development of political processes'
    around the world, in the region, as well as in international
    organizations dealing with the Garabagh conflict. "Four resolutions
    of the United Nations are in force. These resolutions demand Armenia
    to unconditionally withdraw its armed forces from the occupied land.

    Azerbaijan has lately brought the issue to the attention of UN again
    and it was included in the General Assembly agenda. This is our great
    diplomatic success." Aliyev noted that the OSCE directly dealing with
    the conflict delegated a fact-finding mission to the region. The report
    it published indicated that thousands of Armenians are being illegally
    settled in the occupied territories. "This shows how much Armenia is
    ignoring the demands of the world community and international legal
    norms." Aliyev recalled that the Council of Europe passed a very
    unequivocal and fair resolution on the Garabagh conflict in January. It
    said that Armenia has committed aggression against Azerbaijan,
    occupied Azeri land and pursued a policy of ethnic cleansing,
    which turned over a million Azerbaijanis into refugees and displaced
    persons. "But no matter how much we may talk of diplomatic, economic
    and political success, the problem remains unresolved. What should
    Azerbaijan do in this case? The country has pursued peaceful policy
    for many years. But the issue has not been resolved yet. Strengthening
    our military potential is therefore natural." The President said that
    first of all, Azerbaijan is a country living in a state of war. "Our
    land is under occupation and this is our number one problem. Our
    primary task should be strengthening our defense capabilities. On the
    other hand, very efficient economic reforms underway in Azerbaijan
    are strengthening our economic potential." Aliyev emphasized that the
    country's budget is rapidly increasing. Next year's budget will exceed
    $3.5 billion and the figure is currently being specified. Military
    spending is therefore growing as well. The figure was $175 million
    in 2004 and will make up $300 million in 2005 and $600 million next
    year, the President said. "As you know, I have set out a goal to
    bring Azerbaijan's military expenses to the level of Armenia's total
    state budget soon. It will even exceed the figure and we will achieve
    this." The President noted that Azerbaijan's increasing military
    power alarms Armenia and some international organizations. "We have
    heard such statements. We are also concerned over a number of issues,
    including the recent transfer of arms from Georgia to Armenia by
    Russia, which is a co-chair of the [OSCE] Minsk Group. We are also
    concerned over the military exercises underway in Armenia. The primary
    reason for our increasing military budget is Russia's illegal transfer
    of weaponry worth $1 billion to Armenia in mid-1990s. We are therefore
    taking and will continue to take adequate steps." Aliyev said the fact
    that Azerbaijani territories have remained under occupation for over 10
    years should be a concern for the parties dealing with the problem,
    as well as organizations and countries playing a leading role in
    these entities. They should also be concerned over the fact that Azeri
    citizens continue to live as refugees and IDPs and the international
    community's indifferent approach. "Our country's increasing military
    budget is our sovereign right and should not perturb anyone. This is
    our business and we will pursue this as much as we deem possible in
    the future", the President concluded.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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