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    AZERBAIJAN DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER HOLDS CONSULTATIONS AT RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    May 10 2007

    Russia, Moscow / corr. Trend R.Agayev / Within his two-day visit to
    Moscow on 7-8 May, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, Araz
    Azimov, held a number of meetings at the Foreign Ministry of Russia
    which focused on regional and international security, as well as the
    development of bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Russia.

    Azimov made a report on Azerbaijan's policy on security at the
    invitation of the Center for Caucasus Researches of the International
    State Institute of International Relations on 8 May before the
    professors and teachers of the Institute and representatives of the
    expert society. On the same day, Azimov delivered a report at the
    Moscow Center of Carnegie on contemporary challenges of Azerbaijan
    and regional security.

    Azimov spoke of the results of the consultations held at the Russian
    Foreign Ministry and the multi-sector foreign policy of Azerbaijan.

    In particular the Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan said that
    Azerbaijan, as a State of South Caucasus, does not shun from any deep
    regional frames and pursues multilateral policy. According to him,
    Azerbaijan implements open and sequential foreign policy directed
    towards close integration with leading political centers around the
    world. " Azerbaijan, like Russia, attaches a great importance to the
    security of its borders in accordance with the national interests
    and resources," Azimov said.

    At the Foreign Ministry of Russia, Azimov held meetings with the Deputy
    Foreign Minister of Russia G. Karasin and S. Kislyan. He described
    the consultations between the Foreign Ministers of the two countries
    as very useful and important from the point of view of understanding
    each other and assessing the regional security and interest of the
    two countries. "During the visit, we were able to establish a full
    and comprehensive agenda for our talks on the issues of security and
    military-political co-operation. The consultations continued in a
    congenial atmosphere," he said.

    "They particularly highlighted that Azerbaijan is a very significant
    partner for Russia and relations are established on the basis of
    mutual confidence and respect and I added that these relations are
    possible to be developed further. We have created favorable grounds to
    continue the consultations which may influence practical co-operation,"
    Deputy Foreign Minister said.

    "The issues of co-operation of Russia and Azerbaijan within
    international organizations that were broadly discussed during
    Moscow consultations testified that we may do much with regards
    to inter-civilization talks, fighting against terrorism, organized
    criminality and narcotics, as well as co-operation in UNO," Azimov
    said adding that debates were also organized on Euro-Atlantic topic,
    control on arms, disarmament, non-proliferation and security in
    Caspian Sea, placement of anti-missile defense system in Europe,
    co-operation with NATO, general situation around the world,
    trans-regional and transnational projects. He stressed that the issue
    of Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was the focus of
    the discussions. "The Azerbaijani side has demonstrated to its fullest
    the possibility of compromising. In addition, the conflict settlement
    supported by Azerbaijan is based on the principles of international
    law. Azerbaijan's position was again presented to the Russians and
    we are satisfied with the exchange of views," Azerbaijan's Deputy
    Foreign Minister concluded.
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