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    AZERBAIJANI LEADER MET HIS ARMENIAN COUNTERPART IN MOSCOW AND DOES NOT RULE OUT GARABAGH RECONQUERING

    Azerbaijan Business Center
    July 14 2009

    Baku, Fineko/abc.az. When visiting the UK Ilham Aliyev, the
    President of Azerbaijan, has held meetings in the Royal Institute of
    International Affairs the members of which are prominent politicians,
    diplomats, representatives of the press, publicists and public figures
    of Europe.

    President Aliyev also delivered speech at the meeting on the theme
    "Foreign Policy Challenges for Azerbaijan".

    Reminding of his first meeting in this institute in 2004 the
    Azerbaijani leader said that over the last five years his
    country's economy had grown 2.6 fold and poverty level reduced
    substantially. Economy development promoted to tackling of social
    problems.

    The President said that Azerbaijan's foreign policy based itself on
    national interests, international law, mutual respect, principles of
    non-interference in each other's internal affairs. He underlined that
    Azerbaijan built up good relationships with the UK as well.

    "The UK is our strategic partner and our ties with this country
    are important from angle of co-operation between Azerbaijan and the
    European Union," he said.

    In its reports the British press accented Azerbaijani President's
    position in respect to Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno Garabagh conflict.

    "Nagorno Garabagh will never be recognized an independent state. It
    is absolutely absurd to expect that. Our country is ready to ensure
    the highest level of autonomy for those who live on this territory
    but only within the framework of sovereign Azerbaijani Republic,"
    the press quotes President Aliyev.

    On 17 July the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia are to meet in
    Moscow. Against the background of expectations that these negotiations
    will open a new page in settlement of frozen conflict on Nagorno
    Garabagh, President Aliyev called them "promising".

    "All the occupied territories of Azerbaijan that make almost
    20% of the country should be immediately released from Armenian
    occupation. Million of refugees from Azerbaijan that were subject of
    ethnic cleansing of Armenia have the right to return to their native
    lands. Our goal is peaceful settlement of the conflict, but I cannot
    rule out surely military methods of settlement as Azerbaijan has legal
    right to protect itself and its territorial integrity," he concluded.
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