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    UNLESS PROBLEM IS SOLVED, THERE WILL BE NO RELATIONS BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES, AZERBAIJANI AGRICULTURAL MINISTER SAYS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    MAY 14, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MAY 14, NOYAN TAPAN. It is still early to speak about any
    prospects of possible cooperation in agriculture between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, Agriculture Minister of Azerbaijan Ismad Abbasov said. The
    minister, who is in Yerevan in order to participate in the 27th Europe
    and Central Asia regional conference of the UN FAO, told reporters
    on May 13 that there is a problem between the two countries, and it
    remains unsolved for many years. "If I am not mistaken, the cease-fire
    was established 16 years ago on April 12, so the problem has been
    unsolved for 16 years. To be honest, unless the problem is solved,
    there will no relations," the Azerbaijani agriculture minister said.

    In his words, "if everything turns out well, if the lands are
    liberated, and if the relations are as they were in the past, then, I
    think there will be cooperation in all spheres, including agriculture".

    Speaking about the Azerbaijani economy, he said that it is developing
    rapidly. According to I. Abbasov, the geographical position of
    Azerbaijan is very favorable for growing various kinds of agricultural
    products. "Out of 11 climatic conditions in the world, 9 are available
    in Azerbaijan. For that reason we can grow almost all agricultural
    products, including citrus plants," he noted.

    In his opinion, the problem of hunger raised by the UN Food and
    Agriculture Organization (FAO) does not threaten Azerbaijan. "The
    number of the poor in our country makes one fourth of what it used
    to be a few years ago: it makes up 9-11% of the total population. It
    is the result of the policy conducted by the head of state. It is
    envisaged that there will be no poor in our country in the future," I.
    Abbasov said.

    It is noteworthy that I. Abbasov was born in Yerevan and attended
    the city school No 9 (near Republican Stadium). According to him,
    he visited the house where he was born: it is on Alaverdian Street.

    Although Abbasov has not been in Yerevan for 23 years, he has not
    forgotten Armenian and answered several questions of reporters in
    fluent Armenian.
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