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  • BAKU: Address Of Aliyev At The 2nd Summit Of CICA

    ADDRESS OF ALIYEV AT THE 2ND SUMMIT OF CICA

    AzerTag, Azerbaijan
    June 17 2006

    Dear Mr. Chairman!

    Dear Heads of State and Government!

    Ladies and gentlemen!

    First of all, I would like to express gratitude to Nursultan Abishovich
    Nazarbayev for the hospitality and excellent organization of the
    summit.

    We consider the 2nd CICA summit as an event of great importance in
    terms of further coordination of our states' efforts to strengthen
    security measures in the region and establish effective economic
    cooperation.

    The Asian region is the most dynamically developing region in the
    world; today and in the future, prospects of its development will
    open new opportunities for more effective cooperation in all areas.

    Our countries have high-level political ties, and we are bound
    up with regional issues. However, we would like to have more
    achievements and advancements also in economic cooperation. In this
    context, realization of the important transportation projects that
    we are planning can create new conditions for regional development;
    this is an important element of strengthening security measures and
    stability in our region. Azerbaijan, in its turn, is ready to play
    a substantial role in transportation and communication projects. We
    are active participants of the project Transport Corridor East-West.

    Issues concerning restoration of the historical Silk Road are of great
    interest for both regional development and Europe-Asia relations. Now,
    we are actively involved in the important Europe-Asia railway
    communication project, and in this one, Azerbaijan is a natural
    bridge connecting Asia and Europe, and our aim is to strengthen
    this structure, and create beneficial conditions for our partners,
    and thereby enable our countries to use their potential in full
    measure. We attach great attention to the project Transport Corridor
    North-South, in which Azerbaijan is also an active participant,
    and is ready to place its infrastructure at the disposal of the
    partner-countries. Development of any state is possible only if
    stability is ensured. Positive example of our states proves that
    development and social consensus exist where there is stability. The
    rapid growth of our economies is a graphic evidence of that. However,
    a big threat also exists in our region. It has already been mentioned
    today. First of all, it is the international terrorism, which can
    seriously blast our plans and lead to unpredictable consequences. The
    experience proved it impossible to fight this evil alone. It is
    necessary to consolidate efforts of all states, have common approach
    and get rid of double standards one in this issue. Terrorism has
    no nationality or religion, and serious efforts are needed for the
    common approach. There are no bad terrorist organizations or neutral
    terrorist organizations - common approach should be applied to all
    of them. As a country which suffered from terrorism is participating
    in a number of events aimed at fighting terrorism, and we will do
    continue to work in this direction. Armenian terrorist committed 32
    terror acts in our country killing two thousand innocent people. The
    pain terrorism inflicted on our people is well known. So, I want to
    repeat that only joint efforts and common approach can allow us to
    overcome the evil. Another potential and practical threat is the
    unresolved conflicts in our region. Azerbaijan is the country 20%
    of territory of which has been under Armenian occupation for over 10
    years. As a result of the ethnic cleansing against Azerbaijanis, over
    a million of our citizens are refugees and internally displaced. We
    believe that the resolutions adopted by authoritative international
    organizations on the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict will be realized.

    Unfortunately, UN's four resolutions have not yet been fulfilled.

    These resolutions demand unconditional withdrawal of the occupation
    forces from the territory of Azerbaijan. The principle of territorial
    integrity and inviolability of borders is a standard principle of
    international law, and must be observed undeviatingly. As for the
    issue of security for minorities in the territories of our countries,
    practically each of them has ethnic minorities. To be a minority,
    however, does not mean the right to demand separation of the territory
    the minority lives in or to pursue policy of aggressive separatism. The
    Declaration to be signed today determines it clearly.

    Territorial integrity and fighting separatism are the firm elements
    of regional development and security. Conniving separatist tendencies
    and applying in this context double standard approach - to think
    that violation of territorial integrity is possible in one place and
    is not in other one will lead to catastrophic consequences for many
    countries and the whole world. Therefore, there is a need to think
    seriously about it and develop a common approach to resolution of
    such problems. There is a quite positive experience of autonomies in
    the world. They exist in both Asian and European regions. So, each
    conflict of this kind should be settled only and only in the frame
    work of the international legal norms, and under the conditions of
    strengthening confidence measures.

    Azerbaijan considers its participation in regional cooperation as
    a very important element of its foreign policy. We believe that
    cooperation in the Asian region will further develop due to both
    economic potential and political interaction of our countries. For
    our part, we are ready and we intend to be actively involved in all
    regional projects.

    Thank you for your attention.
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