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    Azeri leader blasts Armenia, praises domestic policies in address to diaspora

    Azerbaijani TV Channel One, Baku
    16 Mar 06

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said that Azerbaijan wants to
    resolve peacefully the conflict over the disputed region of Nagornyy
    Karabakh but it may rethink its policy if Armenia disrupts the peace
    talks. Azerbaijan has been loyal to peace negotiations but it will
    not participate in the talks for the sake of talks, Aliyev said
    in an address to the Baku-hosted second congress of Azeris of the
    world. Karabakh can never be separated from Azerbaijan but it can be
    given autonomy, he said. The president also said that Azerbaijan's
    military expenditure would equal Armenia's entire budget and that he
    saw this as his duty. Aliyev said that the restoration of Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity would serve the interests of the Armenian
    people as well since this would enable Yerevan to join regional
    economic projects. The president also praised Azerbaijan's recent
    economic and political achievements. The following is an excerpt
    from the speech carried live by Azerbaijani state TV on 16 March;
    subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    Esteemed ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, dear countrymen.

    I sincerely congratulate you all on the opening of the second congress
    of Azeris of the world. I wish good health and happiness to all of
    you. The congress of Azeris of the world is a very big event.

    [Passage omitted: Speaking about a film about the late President
    Heydar Aliyev which was shown before Ilham Aliyev's speech and the
    first congress which was organized by Heydar Aliyev]

    Organizing diaspora

    It was after the first congress that President Heydar Aliyev decided
    to set up the State Committee for Work with Azeris Living Abroad. The
    committee has been very successful in organizing the Azeri diaspora.

    A law on the state policy toward the Azeris living abroad was adopted
    in 2002. This has created a legal basis for this undertaking. All these
    measures, all these steps continue to yield results. Our countrymen
    living abroad have formed organizations, and they play a bigger role
    in the countries where they live. Naturally, this both strengthens
    their positions and boosts the positions and the significance of the
    independent Azerbaijani Republic.

    [Passage omitted: praising Heydar Aliyev and his policies]

    Foreign policy

    Our foreign policy is very successful and active. Azerbaijan occupies
    a very important place in international organizations. Our positions
    are getting stronger. Fair decisions which benefit Azerbaijan have
    been made in various international organizations lately, particularly
    concerning the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia. We have managed to maintain excellent relations with
    neighbouring countries and we are strengthening [these ties]. This
    is very important for our development because we live in this region,
    and the establishment of peace and security in the region, development
    of regional cooperation serves our interests.

    In the sphere of foreign relations, the steps taken by Azerbaijan
    are producing positive results.

    Over the past two years, Azerbaijan has decided to open 21 new
    embassies. Azerbaijan will have 46 ambassadors abroad. Some of those 21
    embassies have already opened and some will be inaugurated soon. What
    does this mean? It means that Azerbaijan will carry out its policy
    in a more comprehensive way. You probably feel it and we know that,
    unfortunately, the international community is not well aware of
    Azerbaijan's realities. There is lack of information and in some
    cases we face an information blockade because the Armenian lobby of
    the world acts against us. It employs all means available to blacken
    Azerbaijan, to present the events in Azerbaijan in an unfavourable
    light, and thus isolate Azerbaijan. This also happens. However, there
    is simple ignorance as well. Hence, the opening of the embassies,
    an active foreign policy of Azerbaijan and the strengthening of the
    diaspora introduces Azerbaijan to the international community the
    way Azerbaijan is.

    [Passage omitted: continues in the same vain, urges the diaspora
    to help]

    Economy

    Azerbaijan has achieved economic successes as well over the recent
    years. Our country has achieved much in this regard. Our economy is
    growing at the highest rate in the world. Economic growth totalled
    26 per cent in 2005, which is the highest figure in the world. The
    industrial potential went up by 33 per cent in Azerbaijan in 2005,
    which is also the highest rate in the world. The income of the
    population increased by 27 per cent in 2005. Over the past two years
    and a half, 340,000 new jobs have been created in Azerbaijan which
    helps reduce unemployment.

    The poverty level in Azerbaijan was 49 per cent two years ago,
    but dropped to 29 per cent by the end of 2005. This is still a high
    figure. I have said that. Why should Azerbaijani citizens live in
    poverty? After becoming president I set a task that there should not
    be a single poor person in Azerbaijan and we will achieve that. I
    am certain that the work which will be done in 2006 will result in
    a sharp fall in the poverty rate in Azerbaijan.

    A regional development programme in Azerbaijan is being carried out
    rapidly. Our capital Baku is also developing rapidly. At the same time,
    the provinces are developing very fast. New electric power stations,
    gas pipelines, roads, water pipelines, all the municipal and industrial
    infrastructure are being renewed.

    [Passage omitted: New hospitals and schools are being constructed in
    various districts of Azerbaijan; economic growth to continue]

    Oil strategy

    At the initiative of Heydar Aliyev, Azerbaijan is implementing its
    oil strategy. Oil is a great wealth, a natural resource. However, it
    only serves the nation after it is extracted from the sea bed and is
    exported to the world markets. This was the essence of Azerbaijan's
    oil strategy: to attract foreign investment, to create a favourable
    investment climate in Azerbaijan and to bring major oil companies
    to Azerbaijan. This is the case today. Oil production is growing
    in Azerbaijan by the year and an oil fund has been set up. [The oil
    fund] is a transparent organization. Each citizen of Azerbaijan knows
    how much money has been accumulated in the State Oil Fund because
    information in this regard is being released regularly. We certainly
    need this transparency. Everybody must know what the country has and
    how it is spent. Public control must be very strict, especially at
    this stage when Azerbaijan is to receive larger financial inflows.

    The oil strategy of Azerbaijan is being implemented successfully. The
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline is under construction and will be
    put into operation this year. The Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline
    will be put into operation in 2006. Our energy resources will be
    delivered to the European and international markets. First of all,
    this is going to bring us a large economic benefit. This will allow
    us to develop and modernize our country to the highest level. On
    the other hand, and there can be no doubts about it, Azerbaijan's
    positions in the region, on the continent and in the world will become
    stronger. Because Azerbaijan is turning into a very important country
    for the European and international consumers and this increases our
    strength, our importance, increases the significance of our opinion
    and serves our interests.

    These giant projects, which will be completed this year, will also
    have a very positive impact on the processes in the region because
    the trends of regional development are already very clear.

    Armenia isolated from regional projects

    In the context of the region's development, Azerbaijan is playing
    a very active role: it takes part in all regional projects and is
    the initiator of many of them. No political, energy, economic or
    transport project can be implemented in the region without our
    participation. Azerbaijan is a bridge that connects Asia with
    Europe. We are now building up our transport infrastructure. New
    airports are being built in various towns. New highways are being
    constructed. Large sums are invested in our sea transport and
    railway. In a nutshell, the transport sector will have a very big
    role in the future.

    Our other important regional project is connected with this. To link
    Turkey and Azerbaijan with a railway, to launch the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars
    railway is one of the main tasks now and we will achieve that.

    [Loud applause make Ilham Aliyev interrupt his speech]

    It will link Turkey and Azerbaijan with a railway, this route will be
    used for all [railway] freight. At the same time, and this is clear,
    Armenia, which has attacked us and occupied our territories, will be
    left outside of all these projects. We can never allow the country
    which has occupied our lands to take part in regional cooperation
    together with us.

    [Another round of applause]

    We have isolated Armenia from all regional projects.

    [Applause]

    Because no international project can work without our
    participation. These regional projects do not just serve the interests
    of Azerbaijan or those of its neighbours. In a broader sense, they
    are globally important projects. Azerbaijan's role will continue to
    increase and this is our goal. We want Azerbaijan to become a strong
    country. We want the Azerbaijani people to live well and in peace
    and enjoy prosperity. We want good relations with all our neighbours,
    we want to maintain stability and cooperation in the region. This is
    the goal of our policy. We can see positive results and successes in
    all spheres. I am sure that these trends will go on even faster.

    Social issues

    Much attention is paid to social issues as well. Our budget grows
    by the year. Azerbaijan has completely built its economy on the
    basis of free markets and the private sector accounts for around
    75 per cent of the GDP. This is a very high figure if we take into
    consideration that oil and gas form a major part of our GDP and are
    monopolized by the state. This shows that the Azerbaijani economy
    has been liberalized, entrepreneurship is developing very fast, the
    private sector is developing and the principles of market economy
    have been firmly entrenched in Azerbaijan.

    Yet, if you look at the structure of the Azerbaijan budget, you will
    see that it is social-oriented. That is, the major part of the budget
    is channelled into social projects: wages, pensions, social benefits,
    humanitarian spending, education, health care and other spheres.

    [Passage omitted: says the economy must be liberal but the living
    standards of the Azerbaijani people are very important]

    I am responsible before the nation and therefore I should try not to
    allow the Azerbaijani people, any citizen [of Azerbaijan] to be in
    need or face problems.

    [Applause]

    A sharp drop in the poverty rate and eradication of unemployment serve
    to this end. Hence, social issues are very important in our work and
    more funds will be invested in that.

    [Passage omitted: Azerbaijani refugees need more assistance]

    Karabakh talks going on for too long

    After the liberation of our territory from occupation we will found
    new towns because on the occupied territories all buildings have been
    destroyed. The Armenian barbarians have destroyed all buildings,
    cemeteries, mosques, schools and historical memorials there. This
    is barbarism. After we liberate our lands we will restore them. Our
    economy will allow us to do that.

    As you know, the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict over Nagornyy
    Karabakh has not been resolved for many years. True, the talks are
    continuing, and after establishing a cease-fire there have been
    stages in the negotiations when the sides were close to reaching an
    agreement. However, the conflict eventually remains unresolved.

    Over the past 12 years we have shown loyalty to the peace talks
    despite the failed attempts to resolve the conflict. There has been a
    cease-fire between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the past 12 years. We
    are taking part in the talks because we are still hoping to achieve
    results. But how long will this continue? This process cannot go
    on forever.

    [Applause]

    The patience of the Azerbaijani people and authorities is being
    tested. We are loyal to the peace process. Our participation in the
    peace talks once again confirmed our resolve to settle the problem not
    militarily, but peacefully. We have channeled all our efforts into
    this. If we see that Armenia's position at the talks is insincere
    and not constructive, if we see the international community being
    deceived and misinformed by Armenia, we will have no choice. For
    how long will we be taking part in the peace process? I have said
    that we will take part in the process until the last opportunity,
    until the last challenge, as long as we feel that there is still a
    possibility. Azerbaijan will not participate in the talks for the
    sake of talks.

    Karabakh never to separate from Azerbaijan

    This conflict can only be resolved within the framework of
    international law. Historically, Nagornyy Karabakh is an Azerbaijani
    territory and has always belonged to Azerbaijan. Armenians came there
    only in the middle of the 19th century. A monument erected in 1978 in
    Nagornyy Karabakh symbolized the migration of Armenians to Nagornyy
    Karabakh and it was a proof of this. Armenians later destroyed the
    monument. Armenians came to our lands as guests. Then they became the
    majority and started separatist tendencies. This aggressive separatism
    and the aggressive policy of Armenia have resulted in the invasion
    of the Azerbaijani territory.

    The norms of international law must be the same for everyone. Nobody
    can be an exception or have a privilege. International legal norms
    require that Azerbaijan's territorial integrity be restored. The
    entire world recognizes our territorial integrity, the UN and all
    [international] organizations recognize it. Therefore, it must be like
    that. The occupying forces of Armenia must withdraw from the occupied
    territories. Azerbaijani citizens must return to their native lands,
    including to Nagornyy Karabakh. Normal relations between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan can be restored only after this. Only then will the peace
    process be possible.

    [Applause]

    We will not allow Nagornyy Karabakh to be separated from Azerbaijan
    today, tomorrow, in a decade or in a century.

    [Applause]

    We are the victims of the conflict. Armenia had carried out an ethnic
    cleansing policy against us for which it should answer before the
    international community.

    [Applause]

    We give them an opportunity: if they agree to constructive proposals,
    if they agree to a new framework proposed by the [OSCE] Minsk Group,
    if they sincerely take part in the Prague process, then the security
    of Armenians living Nagornyy Karabakh will be ensured.

    [Passage omitted: National minorities need autonomy not independence]

    Karabakh autonomy possible

    An autonomy is possible and the existing positive international
    expertise should be applied to this conflict as well. I repeat that
    this is our principled stance and we will never give up on it.

    It is also a reality, however, that the cease-fire regime has been
    there for 12 years and the conflict remains unresolved. What should
    we do in this case? Consultations are under way in this regard in the
    Azerbaijani government. If we see that the peace process is being
    undermined by Armenia and if this is the case, then, of course,
    Azerbaijan will have to reconsider its participation in the peace
    process.

    Azeri military expenditure to equal Armenia's budget

    Along with developing our economy we are also building up our
    army. Over the past years we have paid much attention to this
    sphere. Azerbaijan's military budget is increasing year by year. It
    increased by 70 per cent in 2005 compared to 2004. It went up by 100
    per cent, that is, it doubled in 2006. It will increase further in
    2007. Our military budget equals 600m dollars now. I consider it my
    duty to make our military expenditure equal Armenia's entire budget
    in the near future.

    [Applause]

    Armenia will never be able to compete with Azerbaijan and the sooner
    the Armenian authorities realize that, the better for them. Azerbaijan
    is developing.

    [Passage omitted: International organizations support Azerbaijan's
    position on the Nagornyy Karabakh issue]

    Economically, the gap between Armenia and Azerbaijan will further
    widen. The main objective of our economic programmes is to strengthen
    our economic potential in a very short period in order to have
    stronger positions on the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. Without it,
    without economic growth, without stronger fiscal discipline, without
    bold economic reforms in Azerbaijan, then where from will we fill this
    budget? How will we be able to spend so much on the army? Therefore,
    economic potential is on our side and our budget and military spending
    will continue to grow by the year.

    Karabakh settlement to benefit Armenia

    The second aspect of the issue, which concerns the stronger positions
    of Azerbaijan in the world, especially some regional conflicts and
    problems in terms of energy resources, has introduced Azerbaijan to
    the world as an alternative exporter of energy.

    Whereas two years ago we only defined some directions during talks with
    European countries and the negotiations were of theoretic nature, the
    talks now are practical. Azerbaijan's oil and gas will be transported
    to Europe now and the two sides are very interested in this. As a
    country, Armenia can in no way compete with Azerbaijan. The latter
    has been isolated from all regional projects because we have isolated
    them. Armenia's potential to develop is very limited and, in effect,
    it is zero. There are no investments, the population is emigrating,
    poverty is rife. Its occupying policy and unfounded claims will have
    a negative impact on Armenia itself.

    [The resolution of the] Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, restoration of
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity will help the Armenian people
    as well. They too can end this situation, they too can take part in
    regional processes and can be normal neighbours of [other] countries.

    With which of its neighbours does Armenia have good relations? With
    none of them. Azerbaijan has open and sincere relations with all
    of its neighbours because we are open to cooperation, we do not
    secretly sabotaging anyone and we are not involved in separatism. On
    the contrary, Azerbaijan is the home of all peoples living in the
    country. Azerbaijan is a multiethnic country and followers of various
    religions live here as a family. Azerbaijan has never and will never
    experience problems on neither ethnic, nor religious grounds. This
    is our strategic line. All peoples, all religions live as a family
    in Azerbaijan.

    Look at Armenia. It is a monoethnic country, no other people can
    live there. Under the Soviet Union the Armenians accounted for 90
    per cent of the population and now the figure is more than 99 per
    cent. People of other nationalities cannot live there. They must end
    this policy. This policy is leading them to a precipice.

    [Passage omitted: Azerbaijan must develop its potential and diaspora
    must help that]
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