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    The News - International, Pakistan
    July 11 2008

    Azerbaijan extends cooperation to Pakistan in energy field

    Friday, July 11, 2008


    ISLAMABAD: Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev has extended full
    cooperation to Pakistan in the field of energy, as Azerbaijan is a
    major exporter of oil and gas. He expressed these views while
    receiving the visiting Pakistani parliamentary delegation, headed by
    Senator Mushahid Hussain, here in Baku, said a press statement
    received here on Thursday.

    The Azeri president thanked Pakistan for its support to Azerbaijan on
    the issue of Nagorno Karabakh with Armenia. He strongly supported the
    position of Pakistan on Kashmir. Ilham Aliyev urged the need for
    strengthening the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC).

    In response to an invitation from Senator Mushahid Hussain, the Azeri
    president, who is also the head of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party,
    agreed to send a party delegation to the International Conference of
    the Asian Political Parties (ICAPP), which would be held in Islamabad
    on October 24-26.

    The delegation also met Azeri Prime Minister Artur Rasizade, who said
    the bilateral economic ties should be strengthened and this would be
    done at the forthcoming meeting of the Joint Ministerial Commission in
    Baku this year.

    In a meeting with Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov, Mushahid
    briefed him on the foreign policy of Pakistan with reference to
    Afghanistan and India. He said Pakistan was being blamed unfairly for
    mistakes made by the Western forces in Afghanistan, who were looking
    for a scapegoat.

    He added that Pakistan was not responsible for the growth of narcotics
    or bad governance, or corruption, or collapse of law and order in
    Afghanistan. These problems arose when the Western forces, while
    ignoring Afghanistan, decided to invade Iraq, he said.

    He urged the need for giving a "healing touch" to Afghanistan and not
    to alienate the Afghan population through indiscriminate use of
    force. He referred to the burden of the Afghan refugees that Pakistan
    was carrying on its own.

    The delegation comprised Senators Wasim Sajjad, Nisar Memon, Maulana
    Sami-ul-Haq, Talha Mahmood, Latif Khan Khosa, Tahir Hussain Mashhadi,
    Naeem Hussain Chattha and Additional Secretary Senate Iftikhar Ullah
    Babar.
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