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    ISRIA, DC - Monitor Pack

    (original source)

    President of Russia
    Official Web Portal

    July 3, 2008,
    Baku

    Press Statements after Russian-Azerbaijani Talks

    PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN ILHAM ALIEV: Dear Dmitry Anatolevich,
    distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.

    Once again, I would like to warmly welcome the President of the
    Russian Federation to Azerbaijan. We attach great importance to the
    official visit of the President of Russia and are confident that the
    visit will serve to strengthen the friendly and good-neighbourly
    relations between Russia and Azerbaijan.

    Our talks have been very useful, and we have discussed a wide range of
    bilateral issues, questions of regional cooperation and international
    relations. And I note with satisfaction that we are in basic agreement
    concerning all the items on the agenda.

    The content of relations between Russia and Azerbaijan has expanded
    and been enriched. We are actively cooperating in the political
    sphere, economic ties are growing, trade continues to increase apace
    and its overall structure is improving. We are cooperating in the
    transport sector, cultural spheres, in security and in strengthening
    security measures in our region, and this is not an exhaustive list of
    all the issues currently under discussion.

    Today we signed some very important documents that will determine the
    direction of our cooperation in the future. Among them, I would single
    out a joint Declaration on Friendship and Strategic Partnership
    between Russia and Azerbaijan. The very name of the Declaration speaks
    for itself. We see each other as friends, as countries that can call
    each other strategic partners. And this is not just a form of words:
    it constitutes the very essence of our relationship. These relations
    have a solid foundation and a profound history, and today are based on
    the principles of friendship, good neighbourliness, equality and
    mutual benefit. The Declaration covers all areas of our bilateral
    cooperation and it is very gratifying that what we in Azerbaijan
    consider the number one issue - the settlement of the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict ` is also reflected in
    the Declaration. It says there that the conflict should be resolved on
    the basis of the principles and norms of international law, according
    to UN Security Council resolutions and the decisions of the OSCE
    relating to territorial integrity, sovereignty and the inviolability
    of state borders.

    We are grateful to Russia for taking this position and are confident
    that this position, as well as Russia's active participation as
    co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group dedicated to the settlement of the
    conflict, will bring about the desired results.

    We are now actively discussing issues of energy cooperation, both
    existing ones and prospective ones. Cooperation in the energy sector
    has a good history and excellent prospects. Cooperation in oil and gas
    sphere is also based on historical achievements, and today we are
    considering new projects that are of mutual interest that will
    maximise the efficient use of hydrocarbon resources.

    Our countries are also involved with issues related to the settlement
    of the status of the Caspian Sea. We are neighbours in the Caucasus
    and on the Caspian Sea, and the level of cooperation between our
    countries is largely dependent on the reciprocal development of
    processes in the region and on issues of economic integration.

    The cultural content of our relations is expanding. Today, I told
    Dmitry Anatolevich that in Azerbaijan there are more than three
    hundred schools in which Russian is taught, 19 of them purely Russian
    schools, where instruction is only in Russian. Recently, it was
    decided to establish a branch of Moscow State University in
    Azerbaijan. In Azerbaijan, the largest Russian community in the south
    Caucasus, there are a lot of newspapers published in Russian. In other
    words, everything that is necessary for the cultural well-being of
    Russian-speaking citizens in Azerbaijan is being done. For this reason
    the content of our cultural cooperation occupies an important place in
    our relations, and we will continue to make efforts to ensure that it
    takes on new forms and features new projects. In other words, talk
    about our bilateral relations and the role they play here in the
    Caucasus can go on for quite a while. I do not want to take up an
    inordinate amount of your time, but I do want to say that on all the
    issues that were discussed we have a common understanding, a shared
    sense of what has been achieved and -- most importantly - good
    prospects for the future.

    I am confident that the visit will continue as successfully as it
    began and will become a very important step in the further development
    of our relations and the rapprochement of our nations.

    Thank you for your attention.

    PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA DMITRY MEDVEDEV: Dear Ilham Heydarovich! Ladies
    and gentlemen!

    I would like first of all to thank the President of Azerbaijan and all
    our Azerbaijani friends for the productive meeting that has taken
    place in hospitable Baku, and to fully agree with the assessments that
    you have made of Russian-Azerbaijani relations. All our discussions
    were friendly and reflected the excellent state of our relations and
    our auspicious plans for the future.

    Russia and Azerbaijan have long been linked by ties of friendship and
    of strategic partnership. And the Declaration that was signed today
    contains both of these in its title.

    We held extensive talks, and in all frankness I can say that I am
    completely satisfied with their results, in particular the signing of
    the documents referred to in the Declaration and the other agreements
    that we have just signed here.

    We extensively discussed trade and economic ties. In recent years
    these ties have shown a very positive momentum. Once again allow me to
    cite a figure which, in my view, eloquently testifies to the
    development of our relations: during the last four months the current
    level of trade is twice as high as it was during the corresponding
    period last year. It is particularly gratifying that this has
    occurred, not only as a result of the growth in energy supplies and
    other trade in energy resources, but also because of more complex
    exchanges as well as traditional forms of trade. I think this is a
    very good trend. We simply have to maintain it in the future.

    In recent years, our economies have grown at a faster rate, which
    creates opportunities for the future development of joint projects in
    such priority areas as energy, industry, transport, banking and
    agricultural business. The presidents and governments of our countries
    are paying particular attention to all these issues.

    There are prospects for new agreements in the field of hydrocarbons
    that will enable us to make maximum use of the potential that we have
    accumulated, and I think that in the future this will also prove to be
    another example of our economic cooperation. Our economies are so
    closely linked that they are in effect complementary, and we literally
    proceed along the same track in these relations. For us there are no
    transit problems: we work with each other, and we have an enormous
    geopolitical advantage in this sense.

    I agree with the assessment that Ilham Heydarovich offered concerning
    cultural cooperation, cooperation in science, education and the
    arts. I would like to once again thank Ilham Heydarovich for measures
    to preserve Russia's cultural heritage in Azerbaijan.

    We greatly appreciate those decisions that were made concerning the
    opening of the Baku campus of Moscow State University, another example
    of our cooperation. It is clear that receiving quality instruction
    will give students the possibilities of focusing on Russia-related
    topics and to study in Azerbaijan.

    It is also important to talk about the multilateral partnership within
    the Commonwealth and the special programmes that Azerbaijan is a part
    of.

    I hope that the coming festival of young performers, to be held in
    Baku this autumn, will prove a showcase for new talent and will be a
    beautiful and significant event in Azerbaijan's cultural life.

    We discussed other topics. We didn't try to avoid the problem of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh settlement. This is a complex process, and we will
    assist moving it forward however possible. There have been minor
    hitches but in any case we fully support the resumption of direct
    talks between the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia, which were
    held on 6 June in St Petersburg. I would emphasise yet again that
    Russia will continue to assist in the search for mutually acceptable
    solutions in this matter.

    Another issue Ilham Heydarovich raised was the Caspian Sea. We talked
    about the work that we need to do and of the possibilities for the
    upcoming summit, but agreed that we should hold off on them until its
    agenda had been finalised.

    We also reviewed an agreement on security issues in the Caspian. This
    is consistent with the decisions which were taken last year in Tehran
    and other documents can be prepared in this regard. It is a good idea
    to organise the relevant meetings of the heads of Caspian states for
    this purpose.

    Once again, I would like to stress that the talks were an important
    stage in the development of Russian-Azerbaijani relations and the
    strengthening of strategic partnership and friendship between our
    countries, between our peoples.

    Let me once again thank President Ilham Aliev for his genuinely
    friendly and productive cooperation.
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