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    Baltic News Service
    December 5, 2007 Wednesday 11:57 PM EET


    ESTONIAN PRESIDENT HOPING FOR PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH
    CONFLICT

    TALLINN Dec 05


    Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves hopes that the nearly
    20-year-old conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the issue of
    Nagorno-Karabakh will find a peaceful settlement.

    Meeting with Azerbaijan's defense minister Safar Abijev on Wednesday,
    the Estonian president said that patience of all the parties and the
    wish to find a peaceful settlement was needed to reach settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, because frozen conflicts canot be
    settled by war.

    Ilves said the one-year-old European neighborhood policy action plan
    in which a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    figured as an important point was an important landmark in the
    relationship between the European Union and Azerbaijan, a country
    with impressive economic development.

    The plan also lays importance on the strengthening of democracy,
    human rights, fundamental freedoms and legality, the fight against
    corruption, support to balanced and sustainable economic development
    as well as livelier energy cooperation between the European Union and
    Azerbaijan.

    According to the president's office Abijev informed Ilves of Baku's
    evaluation of the situation in Southern Caucasus and the Caspian Sea
    region in wider terms.

    "Azerbaijan as the center of a very important region in strategic and
    particularly energy security terms has a major role for the stability
    and development of the whole region," Ilves said.

    The meeting also addressed relations betwen NATO and Azerbaijan,
    which are increasingly more frequent and matter-of-fact.

    Ilves and Abijev also spoke about the situation in Georgia and
    Russia's role in Southern Caucasus and Central Asia.
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