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President Aliyev left for Paris Saturday morning on the invitation of his French counterpart Jacques Chirac to hold another range of direct negotiations with Armenian President Kocharian on ways of solution to the Garabagh conflict. As reported earlier, President Aliyev is scheduled to meet with President Kocharian on March 4, while on the next day the two will be joined by President Chirac.
Before departure, President Aliyev told journalists at the airport that he was holding out hopes for the upcoming meetings and pledged to do his utmost to achieve progress in the negotiation process.
Asked of the general support for the military solution in Azerbaijan, the President described such ideas as irresponsible.
According to the head of state, certain people took advantage of the chaos during the Garabagh war and are now keen on restoring that situation.
"It is very easy to unleash a war, but it is difficult to wage a war and achieve the desired peace", he said.
The President censured opposition leaders for failing to forward any conflict settlement proposals.
Asked if he would meet with the Garabagh war handicapped, he said he had not been asked to. "The problem is being attended to by relevant bodies and should not be exaggerated”, the President said.*
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Issue: March, 3, 2001
POLITICS
President Aliyev leaves for Paris

500th anniversary of Sefevid state to be marked

Around 400 NGOs in Azerbaijan

ECONOMICS
2-month offshore drilling plan fulfilled

Production boom thanks to oil extraction

State enterprises pay AZM1.5 trillion in tax

Bank expanding network of int'l transfers

New grant program announced

Food make up two thirds of turnover

Interior design, construction exhibition due in Baku

Underground seeking investors

ECOLOGY
Caspian is no North Sea

NEWS OF BAKU
Bars to work till midnight

MISCELLANEOUS
Int'l conference on refugees expected


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