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    AZERBAIJAN AND USA TO DISCUSS SECURITY PROBLEMS

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 25 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku /corr. Trend E.Huseynov, A.Gasimova / Azerbaijan
    and the USA intend to the hold next annual security consultations and
    discuss all spectrums of issues in this area. The Head of Office for
    Public Affairs of the US Embassy in Azerbaijan, Jonathan Henick,
    said that the consultations will take place on 9 July. The US
    delegation in the talks will be headed by the Assistant Secretary
    of State for Military and Political Affairs, John Rood. In addition,
    the delegation will include the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State,
    Matthew Bryza and representatives from the US Defense Ministry. The
    Azerbaijani delegation, which includes representatives of various
    ministries and departments, will be headed by the Deputy Foreign
    Minister, Araz Azimov.

    "As usual, the talks will include all spectrums of security issues
    with regards to the bilateral relations, as well as cooperation in
    fighting against terrorism, military assistance, support to peace,
    NATO-Azerbaijan Individual Partnership Plan and military reforms,"
    Henick said.

    The Azerbaijan-US security consultations, originally scheduled for
    23-25 April, were delayed by the Azerbaijani government. Baku protested
    the changes made by the US Department of State on 20 April to its
    Human Rights Practices Report issued on 6 March, which indicated the
    occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh and seven districts attached to it
    by Armenia.

    In this respect Baku postponed the visit to Washington for security
    consultations, of the government delegation headed by Deputy foreign
    minister, Araz Asimov. However, on 25 April the US Department of State
    restored the report to its original version and Baku and Washington
    confirmed a new date for consultations.
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