Monday, 04 April 2005

U.S. AMBASSADOR URGES DIALOGUE BETWEEN AZERBAIJANI LEADERSHIP, OPPOSITION

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By empty (4/4/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

In an interview published on 4 April in the daily \"Gun,\" U.S. Ambassador to Baku Reno Harnish listed five spheres that he termed crucial to U.
In an interview published on 4 April in the daily \"Gun,\" U.S. Ambassador to Baku Reno Harnish listed five spheres that he termed crucial to U.S.-Azerbaijani cooperation. They are democratization, economic reform, the search for a peaceful solution to the Karabakh conflict, the functioning of the East-West energy corridor, and joint measures to combat international terrorism. He said an official invitation to President Ilham Aliyev to visit the United States is contingent on progress in all five spheres. Harnish urged dialogue between the authorities and the opposition, suggesting that the two sides sign a joint pledge to ensure that the parliamentary elections due in November are free, fair, and transparent. (Turan)
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