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    Russia & CIS Presidential Bulletin
    December 7, 2007

    AZERI, ARMENIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS WILL IMPACT KARABAKH ...


    Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedyarov has said he thinks that the
    upcoming Azeri and Armenian presidential elections slated for 2008
    will impact the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement talks.

    Of course, influence is always exerted on talks in election years,
    because the elections make the settlement atmosphere even more
    delicate, Mamedyarov told Interfax.

    Nevertheless, the minister underscored the need for Azerbaijan to
    continue to explain the unacceptability of aggressive policy to the
    Armenia side.

    In any case, we should move on with everyday explanations to Armenia
    that attempts made by one state to seize the territory of another
    state given such sad situations as ethic cleansing, are not only
    unacceptable, but also doomed, the Azeri foreign minister said.

    Mamedyarov also said that he believes that Azeri-NATO cooperation has
    been developing successfully.

    "I can say that our relations with NATO are developing quite
    successfully under the individual partnership program. We have
    already entered the second phase in this area," Mamedyarov said in an
    interview with Interfax.

    Asked whether Azerbaijan aims to join NATO, the minister said, "Baku
    is building its relations with the North Atlantic alliance in the
    context of reforms."

    "Which means, our cooperation with NATO is important in the context
    of reforming Azerbaijan's defense system. This is consistent with our
    national interests. And the level where our relations with NATO are
    today is consistent with both parties' interests, as we are being
    reassured in Brussels," the minister said.

    Mamedyarov also said that results of the upcoming snap presidential
    elections in Georgia will not endanger the implementation of joint
    energy projects.

    I do not think so. On the contrary, I think that the level of
    strategic partnership between Azerbaijan and Georgia has been rather
    high, the minister said commenting on whether the upcoming Georgian
    elections could challenge the further implementation of these
    projects.

    In this case, we strongly wish that there is more stability and peace
    in Georgia, and we hope the citizens of the country will live in a
    predictable and stable situation, Mamedyarov said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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