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  • BAKU: Azeri, Turkish Leaders See Eye-To-Eye On 'All Issues'

    AZERI, TURKISH LEADERS SEE EYE-TO-EYE ON 'ALL ISSUES'

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    April 5 2006

    Baku, April 4, AssA-Irada
    Turkish-Azerbaijani relations can serve as an example for all
    regional countries in terms of the spirit of friendship and fraternal
    cooperation, the visiting Turkish President Ahmed Necdet Sezer said
    in a meeting with his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev in Baku
    on Tuesday.

    The Turkish president's second two-day visit started with a private
    meeting between the two leaders which was followed by negotiations
    in an expanded format. In his remarks, President Aliyev pointed to
    the developing collaboration in all areas and welcomed the presence
    of political dialog between the two countries. He said the trade,
    economic and cultural relations were also burgeoning.

    Sezer, for his part, touched on commercial contacts between Baku
    and Ankara. He said while in 2004 the turnover between Azerbaijan
    and Turkey was $550 million, it reached $795 million last year,
    with prospects of bringing the figure to one billion this year. The
    Turkish leader said his country's businessmen had invested $4.5bn in
    Azerbaijan, of which $2.5bn was channeled into the non-oil economy.

    He reaffirmed his country's interest in energy cooperation with
    Azerbaijan.

    In a joint news briefing shortly after the meeting, the two
    presidents said they had also discussed prospects for future
    cooperation. President Aliyev said international relations and regional
    collaboration were high on the agenda.

    "Both countries are implementing global energy projects and the energy
    avenues being explored and developed will soon open up tremendous
    opportunities for the entire world," Aliyev said. He added that
    the two heads of state had also exchanged views on the strategic
    Gars-Tbilisi-Baku railway project and indicated that Baku and Ankara
    were united on all issues surrounding the initiative.

    Sezer told journalists that all issues of interest had been covered
    in the negotiations.

    "We consider it necessary to keep on improving our relations in all
    directions. Turkey supports all economic projects Azerbaijan has
    embarked upon."

    He reiterated his country's position on the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper
    (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict, saying Turkey will always stand by
    Azerbaijan on the issue. Sezer also thanked Baku for its support on
    the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus issue.

    President Aliyev said his country's stance on the Garabagh dispute
    remains unchanged.

    "The conflict may be resolved strictly on the basis on international
    law. Azerbaijan's territorial integrity must be restored and occupation
    ended, while Azeri citizens ousted from their homes as a result of
    Armenia's policy of ethnic cleansing must return to their native land."

    Sezer invited President Aliyev to attend the ceremony of launching
    the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan main export pipeline in Turkey in May.

    The parties signed no documents during the Turkish president's visit.

    Although local media reported prior to the visit that the two leaders
    were to discuss Turkish-Armenian relations and the tensions between
    the United States and Iran, no information concerning these issues
    was provided during the news briefing.
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