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    SLOVENE, AZERBAIJAN PRESIDENTS DISCUSS ENERGY COOPERATION

    STA news agency, Ljubljana
    28 Aug 06

    Brdo pri Kranju, 28 August: Azeri President Ilham Aliyev stressed that
    good possibilities are opening up for cooperation between Azerbaijan
    and the EU in the field of energy, as he met his Slovene host and
    counterpart Janez Drnovsek in Brdo pri Kranju on Monday [28 August].

    The presidents also shared a view that the two countries have a
    lot of leeway in developing cooperation in the fields of politics,
    business and culture.

    Drnovsek told the press after meeting Aliyev that they also discussed
    the situation in Nagornyy Karabakh, a disputed region in the west of
    Azerbaijan settled mainly by ethnic Armenians.

    Drnovsek said that he hopes the situation in the region, with ownership
    claims coming from Azerbaijan and neighbouring Armenia, would be
    resolved soon and offered Slovenia's help in solving the issue.

    According to Drnovsek, it is also in the EU's interest to solve
    the issue as soon as possible. He believes that the leaders of the
    neighbouring countries are capable of solving it by themselves.

    Aliyev meanwhile presented Azerbaijan's take on the Nagornyy Karabakh
    issue, stressing that his country wants to solve the dispute -
    a threat to the development of the entire region - in line with
    international standards.

    Azerbaijan also insists that Armenia unconditionally withdraws its
    forces from the region, Aliyev added.

    He also pointed out that with its natural resources Azerbaijan presents
    an important state for securing Europe's energy independence.

    Drnovsek said that there is a great potential for Slovene companies
    to take part in Azerbaijan's development.

    As an EU member, Slovenia is also ready to help the Asian state in
    building institutions in line with European standards and pass its
    experience on establishing contact with the EU, he added.

    Trade between the two countries amounted to a mere 5m euros in 2005,
    yet the number presents a substantial increase on the figure in 2004,
    which stood at 1.8m euros.

    In the first four months of 2006, Slovene exports to Azerbaijan
    amounted to 1.12m euros, a 54.7 per cent increase year on
    year. [Passage omitted]
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