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    AZERBAIJAN FOREIGN MINISTER URGES GLOBAL COMMUNITY TO ENHANCE DIALOGUE AMONG CULTURES AND RELIGIONS

    AzerTag, Azerbaijan
    Sept 26 2006

    Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Elmar Mammadyarov called for undertaking
    "concrete measures to enhance dialogue and broaden understanding
    among nations, cultures and religions" at the general debate of
    the 61st Session of the UN General Assembly, AzerTAc's personal
    correspondent reports.

    The Minister pointed out the necessity to stop the growing tendency
    towards Islamophobia in the world, adding that as Chairman of the
    Ministerial Council of the Organization of the Islamic Conference
    Azerbaijan considers it very important to increase public awareness
    of Islam worldwide including in the Muslim societies.

    "To this end, we plan to host in Baku in 2007 under the OIC an
    international conference on the role of mass media in developing
    tolerance and mutual understanding," he said.

    Elmar Mammadyarov stated while condemning all forms of terrorism
    Azerbaijan is seriously concerned over attempts to associate terrorism
    with Islam and Muslim nations.

    Touching upon the situation concerning the massive fires in the
    occupied territories of Azerbaijan as a subject of urgent consideration
    by the General Assembly, the Foreign Minister said the resolution it
    had adopted is aiming to assess the short- and long-term impact of
    the fire on the environment, involve conflicting parties, Azerbaijan
    and Armenia parties, in joint environmental operation, and thus,
    promoting establishment of atmosphere of trust between them, to give
    an impetus to the peace process.

    "Sadly, this is the only positive development so far," he however,
    added.

    Minister Mammadyarov noted "although no substantial progress has been
    witnessed so far, the parties accepted the stage-by-stage approach in
    the settlement." "Basically, there are two main issues on which parties
    disagree - definition of status of self-rule for the population of
    the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region and withdrawal of the Armenian
    forces from all the occupied territories of Azerbaijan," he said.

    Describing Azerbaijan's position on the issue the Minister said the
    status can be defined only through democratic and legal process with
    direct involvement of both Armenian and Azerbaijani communities of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "Our position based on relevant resolutions of the Security Council
    and OSCE decisions, which unequivocally demand unconditional withdrawal
    of the occupying forces from all occupied territories of the Republic
    of Azerbaijan," he said.

    "It is difficult to hope for breakthrough in the negotiations
    when Armenia rejects face-to-face meetings and refuses to take a
    constructive approach to solve existing problems, the Minister said."

    >From the UN rostrum, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan
    also spoke of the economic progress achieved in the country for the
    past years. He described creation of "favorable environment to attract
    investments into the non-oil sector and diversify the export potential
    of the country" as key challenge of its Government.

    "The year 2006 has marked a historic event for the region and beyond,
    which is the official inauguration of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan main oil
    export pipeline. Currently, we are looking forward to completion of
    the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline this fall and remain commitment
    to contribute to global energy security," he said.
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