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    AZERBAIJAN ACHIEVED PROGRESSES IN REGULATION OF DAQLIQ QARABAQ CONFLICT
    2005-07-21 20:55

    Azerbaijan News Service
    July 21 2005

    The Azerbaijani government held a meeting in large on Thursday under
    the chairmanship of Ilham Aliyev, the President of Azerbaijan. The
    Cabinet of Ministers reported to the President on the work, carried
    out in the first half of 2005, and announced major achievements
    of economy for this period. Speaking at the meeting Ilham Aliyev,
    president of Azerbaijan appreciated last six months as successful for
    Azerbaijan and said many have been done in this period. The president
    also stated relations of Azerbaijan with neighboring countries fully
    satisfies interests of Azerbaijan. Mr. Aliyev appraised resolution of
    Council of Europe as success of Azerbaijan. The resolution reflects
    objective realities of Armenia-Azerbaijan Daqliq Qarabaq conflict.
    The president said regulation process of the conflict develops in the
    interest of Azerbaijan. We held talks within the frames of "Prague
    Talks". This is what Azerbaijan has been waiting for. Mr. Aliyev called
    information on joining of Daqliq Qarabaq with Armenia groundless:
    Daqliq Qarabaq is an inseparable part of Azerbaijan. There can not be
    a word about separation of Daqliq Qarabaq from Azerbaijan either now
    or after 20 years or after 100 years. The president said Azerbaijan
    is for peaceful regulation of the conflict but stated he will release
    occupied territories by all means. Noting that the government achieved
    progresses in internal policy as well as in economy field, Mr. Aliyev
    added there are still problems as high level of poverty, high prices
    of consumer goods, shortages in electric supply etc. The president
    assured the government will take all necessary measures to overcome
    these difficulties.
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