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    YEREVAN-BORN AZERBAIJANI MINISTER ATTENDS FAO CONFERENCE IN ARMENIA
    Nelly Danielyan

    "Radiolur"
    13.05.2010 17:45

    The 27th regional conference of the UN Food and Agriculture
    Organization is under way in Yerevan. The conference aims to discuss
    the ways of fighting against starvation through development of
    agriculture. The next such meeting will take place in Azerbaijan in
    2010. The Azerbaijani delegation has also accepted an invitation to
    participate in the conference.

    "I was born in Yerevan on May 25, 1954. I attended school in Armenia
    and then entered a university in Baku," head of the Azerbaijani
    delegation, Azerbaijan's Ministry of Agriculture Ismat Abasov told
    reporters today.

    Ismat Abasov is the first Yerevan-born Azerbaijani to visit Armenia
    after the start of the Karabakh conflict. He said to have visited his
    house at Alaverdyan Street in Yerevan, which he left in 1971. The
    Minister also visited the village of Shshkaya (now Geghamasar)
    in Vardenis region, where he spent his summer holidays when he was
    a child. Today the village is home to Armenian refugees displaced
    from Azerbaijan.

    Touching upon the Karabakh issue, Ismat Abasov said: "The authorities
    in both Armenia and Azerbaijan want the conflict to be solved in a
    peaceful way. Otherwise, Azerbaijan will be looking for alternative
    solutions," the Minister said, not ruling out the possibility of a
    military solution.

    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
    has provided Armenia with total of $1.8 million in 2008-2009, said
    organization's Director-General Jacques Diouf at the 27th FAO regional
    conference. He said that the FAO is ready to keep on assisting and
    supporting Armenia.

    Armenia's Minister of Agriculture Gerasim Alaverdian, in his part,
    emphasyzeed the importance of the two-day regional conference in the
    context of the approval of the FAO two-year program. Gerasim Alaverdian
    said that the FAO had directed $40,000 to Armenia for a burial ground
    of pesticides, and is developing a program of establishing of special
    laboratories, estimated to cost $2 million.
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