BAKU: Azerbaijan States Cooperation With Armenia Is Only Possible In

AZERBAIJAN STATES COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA IS ONLY POSSIBLE IN THE EVENT OF LIBERATION OF AZERBAIJAN’S OCCUPIED TERRITORY: AZERBAIJANI DELEGATE TO PACE

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
June 28 2007

Azerbaijan, Baku / corr Trend I.Alizade / Azerbaijan states that it
will cooperate with Armenia only in the event of Armenia withdrawing
its troops from Azerbaijan’s occupied territory. Ganira Pashayeva,
an Azerbaijani parliamentary representative to the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), made this statement at
the summer session of PACE during the discussion on a report by the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) policy in
East and Southeast Europe, developed by Jean Lemierre, a Spanish MP
and President of the Bank.

Pashayeva said that the Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani areas is
a factor, negatively affecting the development of the entire region.

"Regional cooperation depends on the settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia and South Osetia conflicts. From this
aspect, international organizations, including the Council of Europe,
should intensify their efforts for the resolution of conflicts.

Otherwise, chances for the realization of the Pact of Stability in
the South Caucasus, mentioned in the report will be at a minimum,"
she emphasized.

Pashayeva noted that the EBRD supported the implementation
of the project on the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and the
Baku-Tbilisi-Erzerum gas pipeline. "As the report states there is
cooperation between the rapidly growing Azerbaijan and the EBRD,"
MP added.

According to Pashayeva, cooperation between Azerbaijan and the EBRD
is at a high level. Huge projects financed by the EBRD, including the
construction of hydro-power stations, reconstruction of the State Power
Station in Azerbaijan, improvement of the water supply system of Baku,
upgrade of the air navigation system, are carried out in Azerbaijan
with the financial support of the EBRD. Moreover, the EBRD participates
in projects on the establishment of several big banks and separate
fields in the private sector. The bank plans to expand cooperation
in the sphere of agrarian business, tourism and communications.

"Touching upon ideas relating to the tough economic state of
Armenia with the political factors and absence of this country’s
cooperation with Azerbaijan and Turkey, I reminded of Azerbaijan’s
close cooperation with its neighbouring friendly countries. I stated
that Azerbaijan cannot cooperate with Armenia, which occupies 20%
of its territory," Pashayeva stressed.

The PACE summer session began on 25 June and will last until 29 June.

Azerbaijani parliamentary representatives are attending the session.