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    Turkmenistan to sue Azerbaijan at the international court over the
    Caspian Sea
    25.07.2009 15:52 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdymuhamedov
    ordered to address the international experts and high-degree lawyers
    to learn the Azerbaijan's claims over the disputed fields in the
    Caspian Sea and legality of the foreign oil-gas companies' operation
    in those fields and then to send the documents to the International
    Court of Arbitration.
    According to APA, the president ordered to the vice prime minister and
    foreign minister Rashid Meredov to address this issue. Chairman of the
    State Office for the Caspian Issues under the President Toyli Komekov
    informed the cabinet about the results of Turkmenistan-Azerbaijan
    negotiations over the sharing of Caspian depth and resources held in
    Baku on July 15-17.
    The cabinet noted that despite the Turkmenistan's efforts no consensus
    was reached on this issue because of disputes between Azerbaijan and
    Turkmenistan over the oil-gas fields in the central part of the
    Caspian Sea. After hearing the report, President Berdymuhamedov said
    that the Caspian problems, concretely the coordination of the
    principles of Caspian delimitation, sharing of its depth and resources
    were urgent issues for the country.
    Touching upon the history of the negotiations, the president said
    special position of Azerbaijan, which claimed to the disputed fields
    of Omer and Osman, as well as Sardar, called before as `Araliq',
    delayed the decision agreed by both sides. He said normative acts
    approved by the relevant ministries and offices in the USSR period
    showed these fields within the territory of Turkmenistan. `Such
    unilateral actions in the Caspian, particularly exploration of the
    fields without the agreement of the interested parts are unacceptable
    for Turkmenistan. Based on the principles of the international
    cooperation, Turkmenistan brought the disputed territories on the
    agenda of the Turkmen-Azerbaijani negotiations, but there was no
    agreement. The existent situation is delaying the exploitation of the
    natural resources of the Turkmen shelf of the Caspian, implementation
    of the important programs for the economic development of the region
    and protection of the environmental welfare of the sea and coastal
    areas'.
    The president stated that Turkmenistan doesn't claim to the territory
    of anyone and always supports fair sharing and delimitation of the
    legal and sea borders of the unique lake according to the
    international experience, APA reports.
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