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    AZERBAIJAN BACKS PEACEFUL SOLUTION TO IRAN CRISIS - PRESIDENT

    Turan news agency, Baku
    26 Apr 06

    Washington, 26 April: President Ilham Aliyev, who is paying an
    official visit to the USA, has delivered a speech at the Foreign
    Relations Council of the Carnegie Foundation.

    A special correspondent of Turan reports that the former national
    security adviser of the US president, Brent Scowcroft, said at the
    opening of the meeting that Azerbaijan is a strategic partner of the
    United States. At the same time, he said that Azerbaijan, which is
    rich in natural reserves, has been subjected to aggression. "Armenia
    has seized a considerable part of Azerbaijan," Scowcroft said.

    In turn, Aliyev pointed out that the Karabakh conflict can be settled
    only on the basis of international law and Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity.

    Aliyev confirmed Azerbaijan's readiness to grant the highest degree of
    autonomy to Nagornyy Karabakh on the basis of the model of autonomies
    existing in Europe. In Aliyev's opinion, Armenia must give up its
    hostile policy against its dynamically developing neighbour. Aliyev
    pointed out that Azerbaijan is trying to solve the problem in a
    peaceful way. "But the patience of the Azerbaijani people might run
    out," he said.

    Touching on the situation surrounding Iran, Aliyev pointed out that
    Azerbaijan is in favour of settling the problem in a peaceful way. He
    explained that Azerbaijan and Iran have an agreement not to use their
    territories against each other.

    Asked whether Azerbaijan might become a subject of rivalry between the
    USA and Russia, Aliyev pointed out that if there is rivalry between
    the USA and Russia, the territory of Azerbaijan cannot be a subject
    of the dispute.
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