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    Agence France Presse
    Nov. 4, 2004

    NATO chief to meet with Azeri leadership during visit

    BAKU (AFP) Nov 04, 2004

    NATO chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer arrived in Azerbaijan Thursday where
    he is expected to hold talks with top officials including President
    Ilham Aliyev as part of a Caucasus tour.
    De Hoop Scheffer is on a two-day visit to the Caucasus, a region that
    hosts a massive pipeline to carry Caspian Sea oil to the West but is
    torn apart by three separatist conflicts.

    De Hoop Scheffer is scheduled to meet defense officials in Baku and
    address students at the Baku State University Friday morning.

    He arrives in Azerbaijan form Georgia and is expected to leave for high
    level talks in Armenia Friday afternoon. All three Caucasus countries
    are signatories to NATO's partnership for peace plan.

    "One thing (de Hoop Scheffer) will say is that we, as NATO, are
    interested in stability in the region," a spokesman for the North
    Atlantic Treaty Organization in Brussels said when asked what the
    military alliance's chief would discuss here.

    Aliyev has pledged to hold to the course set out by his father, Heidar,
    whom he succeeded as president last year, and further integrate into
    Euro-Atlantic structures.

    But he has stopped short of asking for NATO membership as Azerbaijan
    navigates the choppy diplomatic waters between the US-backed military
    alliance and its cold war foe Russia.

    Although oil-rich, Azerbaijan's underdeveloped energy sector and
    stunted economy still rely on its biggest trade partner and the
    traditional power broker in the region Russia, were an estimated 2
    million Azeris live.

    Heidar Aliyev, who died last December, had offered NATO the opportunity
    to open military bases on its territory, said Vafa Guluzade, a former
    aide to the late Aliyev.

    "The offer was met with silence and smiles, so I think NATO is not
    ready for us yet. We should wait until they are before making
    announcements that would irritate Russia and Iran," Guluzade said.
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