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    AZERBAIJAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS TOP GOAL IS SOLVING DISPUTE WITH ARMENIA

    AP Worldstream
    Published: Mar 21, 2007

    Azerbaijan's foreign minister said Wednesday that his country's top
    foreign policy goal is to settle a long-running territorial dispute
    with neighbor Armenia.

    Elmar Mammadyarov, speaking to an audience at Johns Hopkins
    University's school of international studies, said both countries
    should stop dwelling on past grievances in the dispute over the
    territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The mountainous area inside Azerbaijan but populated largely by ethnic
    Armenians has been controlled by Armenian forces since the end of a
    six-year war in 1994 that killed an estimated 30,000 people.

    Progress on the matter is crucial to Azerbaijan's democratic
    development, said Mammadyarov, whose oil-rich Caucasus Mountains
    country is becoming bolder as its economic strength grows.

    "The time is right. We have to make a move," Mammadyarov said. "We
    are ready to cooperate with Armenia."

    Diplomats from Russia, France and the United States have headed more
    than a decade of efforts by the so-called Minsk Group to resolve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

    Azerbaijan has been building up its military with an influx of
    revenues from oil. It controls portions of the Caspian Sea, on its
    eastern fringe, which has some of the largest oil and gas fields in
    the former Soviet Union.

    Mammadyarov also said that a dispute over Iran's nuclear program
    should be solved through diplomatic means.
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