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    INDIAN AMBASSADOR: INDIA WANTS FAIR SOLUTION FOR NAGORNO-KARABAKH (INTERVIEW)

    Trend
    Jan 25 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Trend News: Mr. Ambassador, what is your estimation of the current
    level of bilateral relations between India and Azerbaijan. What are
    the major priorities of your activities in the country?

    Show: The current level of bilateral relations unfortunately does
    not correspond with the existing potential. Over the past few years,
    namely after 2007, there was decline in bilateral relations. There
    were no official visit or contacts. We decided to change the situation.

    Last year New Dehli hosted the fist meeting of an intergovernmental
    commission on trade and economic, scientific and technical cooperation
    between Azerbaijan and India. The co-chair of the intergovernmental
    commission from Azerbaijan is Ecology and Natural Resources Minister
    Huseyngulu Bagirov. The commission includes representatives from
    different ministries and departments in Azerbaijan.

    Such meetings contribute in the development of bilateral ties in the
    fields of trade, economy, tourism, and culture.

    Cooperation between our two countries in the economic field has
    intensified in recent years.

    Since India has launched oil imports from Azerbaijan, our trade
    relations have developed. Despite the global financial crisis in 2009,
    stability was observed in our trade and economic relations. Regular
    visits by businessmen from both our countries testifies to this fact.

    This year we, as an embassy, initiated expanding bilateral ties,
    and the results will be seen in subsequent years.

    Q: What is the level of trade and economic relations between our two
    countries? What could India offer Azerbaijan as a trade and economic
    partner?.

    A: Trade relations between out countries considering our geographical
    position are realized via other countries. We purchase chemical
    products from Azerbaijan, including iodine.

    In the near future, Azerbaijan will build a new plant to produce
    chemical products, which India is hoping to import.

    Presently, India exports to Azerbaijan tea, medical supplies, textiles,
    and meat. The list is still growing. India has also supplied Azerbaijan
    with manufacturing equipment and electric appliances.

    India and Azerbaijan can successfully cooperate in the IT sector.

    Several India companies are now involved in creating software solutions
    for Azerbaijani banks.

    India is also interested in Azerbaijan's experience in the
    development of the oil and gas sector. Even in the 1950s-1960s,
    Azerbaijani engineers took part in the exploration of India's oil
    and gas resources. I believe we will be able to continue successful
    cooperation in this field in the future.

    In 2005-2006, goods turnover between Azerbaijan and India was low.

    Since 2006, growth has been observed. For instance, goods turnover
    in the oil sector has reached $100 million per year.

    After the exploitation of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline in 2006,
    India began importing Azeri Light oil. Indian imports were $2 billion
    in 2008, and the Azerbaijani State Statistics Committee reported that
    year that India was fourth among the country's trade partners.

    A definite decline was observed in the goods turnover between our
    countries last year. Indian companies are presently implementing
    plans to purchase Azerbaijani oil on the basis of long-term contracts,
    which will have a positive impact on the amount of our goods turnover.

    Q: Is Azerbaijani business represented in India?

    A:I cannot say that Azerbaijani business operates in India directly.

    Basically, this is done through the local Azerbaijani embassy.

    However, the number of the Azerbaijani citizens who have received
    a business visa to India has increased. One Azerbaijani company has
    opened a representative office engaged in dairy production in India.

    Azerbaijani businessmen should get more familiar with the Indian
    market.

    Q:You have proven yourself as a very active person from the early days
    of your activity in Azerbaijan. Of course, you also have future plans.

    Can you tell uus about them?

    A: From the first days of my activities in Azerbaijan, I tried to
    revive the old projects, which previously had been agreed upon,
    but which, for some reason, had not materialized. For example, an
    intergovernmental commission on trade-economic and scientific-technical
    cooperation was established in 2007, but no meetings were held. We
    managed to hold its first meeting last year.

    I regard the development of political dialogue as a second activity.

    Last year, we were able to organize political consultations. There are
    areas in which cooperation depends on the availability of the legal
    framework between the two countries. We have already begun work on
    expanding the legal framework.

    Presently, work on two draft agreements on consultations between the
    foreign ministries of both our countries and the activities of the
    intergovernmental commission are underway.

    Draft agreements on consular activities and the provision of legal
    assistance to the citizens of our countries in the territory of
    Azerbaijan and India is also under development.

    Regarding the economic sphere, we are developing a draft agreement on
    the avoidance of double taxation, which is already nearing completion.

    We also plan to develop cooperation in such fields as tourism,
    agriculture, education and others. Recently, the Azerbaijani State
    University of Languages opened the Indian Language Center. We are
    working to facilitate cooperation between our respective centers for
    strategic studies.

    In 2009, our countries significantly stepped up cooperation in the
    cultural sphere. A dance troupe from India visited Azerbaijan and an
    Indian singer participated in the world Mugam festival.

    We have great plans and we hope to implement them.

    Q: How do you think, are there favorable conditions for cooperation
    between the two countries in the political sphere, particularly,
    in solving Azerbaijan's main problem - the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    What does Delhi think about the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    A: India supports the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and
    resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and this position
    remains unchanged. India has repeatedly presented its position at
    the international level.
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