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    Armenpress

    AZERI PRESIDENT RENEWS CALLS ON ARMENIA 'TO END ITS
    AGGRESSIVE POLICY'

    PARIS, JANUARY 30, ARMENPRESS: President of
    Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev renewed his calls on Armenia
    'to end its aggressive policy towards Azerbaijan'
    during a face-to-face meeting with French president
    Jacques Chirac Monday, saying it was key to bringing
    stability to the South Caucasian region and fostering
    its economic development.
    Azerbaijani state television said ways to settle
    the ongoing Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over
    Nagorno-Karabakh was high on Chirac-Aliyev meeting.
    Aliyev was said also to describe last week meetings of
    Armenian and Azerbaijani leaderships with the OSCE
    Minsk Group cochairmen as 'useful."
    Jacques Chirac for his part said France, as a
    member country of the Minsk Group, 'is exercising its
    influence and possibilities for establishment of a
    soonest peace in the region.' According to Azerbaijani
    state television, the two presidents also exchanged
    ideas about energy projects and the overall situation
    in the South Caucasus. Chirac was said to evaluate
    highly the French-Azeri cooperation saying that France
    will host the Year of Azerbaijan in 2007.
    In an interview with French newspaper Le Monde on
    Monday Aliyev said he prefers a peaceful solution to a
    dispute with Armenia, but is not ruling out military
    means. "It's clear that our political weight will give
    us one day the means to liberate our lands," Aliyev
    was quoted as saying. "We'd prefer to do it
    peacefully, without going to war. But if there are no
    other means ... we'll see."
    Diplomats from Russia, France and the United
    States, who make the OSCE Minsk Group, said in a
    statement Monday they were encouraged by what they
    called the "constructive" approach of the leaders of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan as they work toward resolving
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
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