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    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Nov 11 2006


    Putin vows to double trade with Azerbaijan

    AssA-Irada 11/11/2006 02:51

    Russia and Azerbaijan plan to double bilateral trade in the near
    future, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.

    In a meeting at the Kremlin on Thursday with his Azerbaijani
    counterpart Ilham Aliyev, in Russia on a three-day visit, Putin said
    the strengthening trade ties between the two countries will serve the
    purpose. He noted that the bilateral trade turnover has already
    exceeded a billion dollars.

    `I believe we will double it in the next two or three years. In any
    case, the growth rate of the turnover suggests this,' the Russian
    leader said. `We have established very high-level cooperation in the
    political field, international affairs and the economy.'

    Putin said the two countries have already increased their trade by
    50% this year compared the first ten months of 2005.
    President Aliyev praised bilateral ties as well. `The relations
    between Russia and Azerbaijan have reached their highest level -
    probably a peak since gaining independence [in 1991]. We aspire to
    further expand potential for cooperation. We are successfully
    collaborating in the political, economic and humanitarian areas. A
    positive solution of outstanding issues will facilitate strengthening
    our ties and stabilizing the situation in the region as a whole.'

    The two leaders also discussed the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over
    Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh, regional security and other international
    issues.

    350 Russian companies are operating in Azerbaijan. Most of the
    Russian investments have been directed to the production and
    transportation of oil. Azerbaijan mainly imports wheat, sugar,
    beetroots, electricity, natural gas, and timber from its northern
    neighbor, while exports include fruit and vegetables, petrochemicals,
    tea and cotton.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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