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  • BAKU: PAC & links host conf on geostrategic importance of Azerbaijan

    AzerTag, Azerbaijan
    June 9 2005

    PAC AND LINKS HOST CONFERENCE ON GEOSTRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF
    AZERBAIJAN
    [June 09, 2005, 19:15:00]

    Public Association Civilization (PAC) and British non governmental
    organization LINKS have hosted a conference on the theme
    `Geostrategic Importance of Azerbaijan' at the International Press
    Center in Baku. Participating local political scientists, MPs,
    experts from the Great Britain, Russia and Georgia, as well as
    representatives of governmental bodies and NGOs have exchange views
    on the factors determining Geostrategic importance of Azerbaijan, and
    interests of the largest states in the region.

    Speaking Chief of the International Relations Department at the
    President's Administration Novruz Mammadov noted Azerbaijan had
    extremely significant geostrategic location, and was a recognized
    leader in the region. As graphic evidence of this, Mr. Mammadov cited
    the recently opened Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Main Export pipeline. `The
    pipeline is a product of joint activities by Azerbaijan, Georgia,
    Turkey, USA and Great Britain. Apart from that, construction of the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline is in progress,' he said.

    The speaker continued that a number of countries, in particular,
    Greece have expressed a desire to join the gas transportation to
    Europe. `This is an indication of how important role Azerbaijan will
    be playing in the future of Eurasia. The country is a crossroad of
    transport and communication routes connecting the West and East, and
    the North and South, and is playing the role of the gate for
    transportation of the Caspian hydrocarbons to the world market,' he
    said.

    `Azerbaijan stands for cooperation in the region,' Novruz Mammadov
    continued, but `the unsolved Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict is a sticking point.' He called on the global community to
    show political will to solve the problem in accordance with the
    international law norms.

    Ambassador of Great Britain to Azerbaijan Laurie Bristow was present
    at the conference.
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