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    Talks 'hopeless' and Azerbaijan ready for war with Armenia: president

    Agence France Presse -- English
    June 23, 2006 Friday 11:32 AM GMT

    BAKU, June 23 2006 -- International mediation over the disputed
    Nagorno Karabakh enclave is "hopeless," oil-rich Azerbaijan's President
    Ilham Aliyev said, vowing to retake it by "peaceful means or by war,"
    in a speech to the military on Friday.

    Aliyev, who's country fought its neighbour and fellow former Soviet
    republic Armenia over control of the majority-Armenian enclave in
    Azerbaijani territory from 1988 to 1994, also said he would use oil
    revenues to beef up the military.

    Oil will bring Azerbaijan 140 billion dollars over the next two
    decades, Aliyev said and "there is no doubt we will use this money
    to strengthen the army so that it can return our lands at any moment."

    The president said international efforts to mediate the conflict were
    "hopeless" and Azerbaijan was willing only to negotiate the restoration
    of its full control over Karabakh.

    Aliyev was speaking at a graduation ceremony of cadets at Azerbaijan's
    highest military academy, named in honor of his father Heydar Aliyev
    whom the younger Aliyev succeeded as president in 2003.

    Azerbaijan's first major oil pipeline, which is operated by energy
    giant BP and is backed by the United States, goes online on July 13
    and will give the landlocked Caspian Sea an important export route
    to Western markets.

    In his speech, which was followed by a military parade with the
    participation of troops, Russian-built helicopters and fighter jets,
    Aliyev said "we will restore our territorial integrity by peaceful
    means or by war."

    Military spending in this predominantly Shiite Muslim country of
    eight million has quadrupled to 700 million dollars in 2006 over
    the past four years Aliyev said, adding that on Thursday he ordered
    servicemen's wages to be increased by 100 percent.

    "We are buying modern armaments," Aliyev said without elaborating,
    "our expenses in the military sphere will grow even more," he added.

    Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan in the late 1980s, sparking a
    six-year conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan that claimed 25,000
    lives and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.

    Despite a 1994 ceasefire, tensions remain high in the mountainous
    region -- one of the world's most militarized zones.
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