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  • BAKU: US-Iran Stand-Off Not On Aliyev's Visit Agenda

    US-IRAN STAND-OFF NOT ON ALIYEV'S VISIT AGENDA

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    April 12 2006

    The Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict will be in
    spotlight during President Ilham Aliyev's visit to the United States
    late in April.

    The US-Iran tension is not likely to be tabled, a presidential
    administration official has said, despite earlier reports suggesting
    otherwise.

    "The visit has long been planned. But parliamentary elections and
    similar issues have led to its delay," the head of the President's
    Office socio-political department, Ali Hasanov, told reporters Tuesday.

    He said the US-Azeri multi-lateral relations are developing in the
    form of strategic partnership.

    "Azerbaijan is implementing a peacekeeping mission alongside the U.S.

    in the hot spots around the world - Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Moreover, the country is involved in the energy and global transport
    communication projects in the South Caucasus region jointly with the
    United States."

    The official continued that Azerbaijan is working hard to achieve its
    admission to the World Trade Organization and the U.S. supports these
    efforts. The country also maintains ties with American institutions
    to promote democratization and civil society building on its soil.

    Hasanov said the Azeri leader's upcoming visit aims to discuss the
    course of cooperation and future prospects for bilateral ties. He
    said the discussions will focus on the Garabagh problem as well.

    "The key principles for the conflict resolution should be outlined
    and certain pressure applied to solve the conflict. Azerbaijan adheres
    to firm principles in this respect that we will never back away from."

    Hasanov dismissed the reports that the US-Iran tension will be
    discussed during President Aliyev's visit.

    "I don't believe the Iran issue will be the main topic of the talks
    between the two countries. Our ties with Iran are just as good as
    those with the United States. Iran is a neighboring country and we
    share common culture. Our citizens have close ties with this country."

    The official did not rule out that the US-Iran relations will be free
    of third-party involvement.
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