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    AzerTag, Azerbaijan
    Feb 2 2005


    AZERBAIJANI DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER: TERRITORIAL COMPROMISE IS
    UNACCEPTABLE
    [February 02, 2005, 21:08:18]

    On February 2, at the `Europe' hotel was commenced a two-days
    workshop under the aegis of NATO ` Economics, security and defence:
    the security aspects of the macroeconomic stabilization and
    structural reforms including a management of the defence resources'.

    The workshop have been attended by representatives NATO members
    countries, partners of the organization and diplomatic corps in
    Azerbaijan.

    NATO secretary general's deputy on the regional, economics and
    security issues Patric Hardown said that it is a second workshop in
    the region. As he noted Azerbaijan and Georgia are two most
    developing countries in the South Caucasus region, as well as in the
    world. According to reports of the EBRD the given countries have
    expanding the economy and cooperation with both countries is very
    important for NATO.

    Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Araz Azimov has noted that
    organizing of the workshop in Azerbaijan showen a great interest of
    NATO to our country. As he said, the economic development is
    necessary for providing of security and these issues is interrelated.
    Mr. Azimov also has speaking of the integration of Azerbaijan into
    Euroatlantic structures, taking by government measures for membership
    in WTO, for reduction of poverty and regional development.

    As regards the Armenian-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Mr.
    Azimov has remind of inadmissibility of the compromise on territorial
    issues. He said that PA of COE has adopted in January a document
    which once again confirmed the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.

    Then representatives of the several countries has gave a reports.

    The workshop is continues.
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