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    Azeri Foreign Ministry pleased with results of 2004

    Turan news agency
    30 Dec 04

    Baku, 30 December: Meetings between the heads of states and foreign
    ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia intensified in 2004. They laid the
    foundations of continuing the negotiations and of possible progress in
    the Karabakh settlement in 2005, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs has said in a press release.

    Yet the document noted that the talks were exacerbated by the "very
    serious" problem of Armenians settling in the occupied territories in
    defiance of international legal norms. In this connection and at
    Azerbaijan's initiative, the agenda of the 59th session of the UN
    General Assembly included Point 163 on the "Situation in the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan".

    As a result of this and Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's meetings
    with his Armenian counterpart and the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen in
    Berlin, Sofia and Brussels, an agreement was reached to continue the
    talks in 2005. Moreover, a decision was made to dispatch a factfinding
    OSCE mission to the occupied territories in January-February to verify
    evidence on illegal settlement.

    The press release described as noteworthy the discussion by the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe [PACE] of a report on
    the Karabakh settlement prepared by Terry Davis and David Atkinson.

    In 2004, Azerbaijan took more steps towards integration into the
    European and Euro-Atlantic bodies. President Ilham Aliyev presented an
    individual plan of cooperation with NATO in Brussels in May 2004. In
    addition, Azerbaijan was included in the European Union's European
    Neighbourhood Policy in 2004.

    Azerbaijan continued active cooperation with the Organization of the
    Islamic Conference, the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization
    and GUUAM [Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Moldova] in
    2004.

    In 2004, Azerbaijan opened embassies in Hungary, Greece, India,
    Canada, Kuwait, Poland and Switzerland and general consulates in Iran
    (Tabriz), Russia (St Petersburg) and Turkey (Kars).
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