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    TURKISH, AZERI PRESIDENTS VIEW POLITICAL-ECONOMIC TIES, CYPRUS

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    4 Apr 06

    Baku, 4 April: Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer met his Azerbaijani
    counterpart Ilham Aliyev in Baku on Tuesday [4 April].

    Holding a joint news conference with Aliyev, Sezer said: "We have
    discussed our political and economic relations. We assessed the steps
    which we can take together to solve Upper Karabakh dispute and other
    problems in southern Caucasia in peaceful ways. We support solution
    of Upper Karabakh issue within the scope of Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity and in line with international legal principles. We are
    ready to do our best to settle peace in southern Caucasia."

    Sezer expressed his pleasure over Azerbaijan's support to lift
    isolations over Turkish Cypriots. Sezer invited Aliyev to the ceremony
    which will be held for Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline in
    Ceyhan. "We also stressed our determination about implementation
    of Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum (BTE) natural gas pipeline as well as
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ahilkelek-Kars railway connection which will make our
    countries closer in strategic aspect," said Sezer.

    Aliyev, in his part, said that construction of BTC and BTE
    pipelines continue successfully and these projects will bring the
    two countries closer. Aliyev expressed appreciation about Turkey's
    support to Azerbaijan regarding Upper Karabakh issue. Noting that
    economic relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan are developing
    rapidly, Aliyev said that businessmen contribute to this process,
    but commercial and economic relations between the two country do not
    reflect the real potential.

    Following the news conference, Sezer had a meeting with Azerbaijani
    Parliament Speaker Oktay Asadov.
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