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    AZERBAIJAN'S PRESIDENT URGES JAPAN TO INVEST IN OIL INFRASTRUCTURE

    AP Worldstream
    Mar 09, 2006

    Azerbaijan's president on Thursday urged Japanese companies to invest
    in his nation's oil infrastructure, saying he hoped the Caucasus
    country will soon become a major oil exporter.

    President Ilham Aliev, in Tokyo on a four-day trip, told Japanese
    Foreign Minister Taro Aso that Azerbaijan had implemented a range of
    social and economic policies and had "high expectations" for increased
    Japanese investment, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

    Aliev told Aso he hoped Azerbaijan would soon become a major exporter
    of oil and natural gas, according to the statement.

    Aso said Tokyo was interested in maintaining strong bilateral
    ties because of Azerbaijan's importance, geopolitically and as an
    oil-producing nation.

    Aliev was slated to meet Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi on Friday.

    Azerbaijan is rich in oil and gas reserves. But development of those
    reserves has been hindered by conflict with neighboring Armenia over
    the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave within
    Azerbaijan.

    The 18-year dispute, in which at least 30,000 people have been killed
    and 1 million made refugees, has affected stability throughout the
    strategic and oil-rich Caucasus region.
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