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PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN MEETS CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY
Azertag, February 14, 2007
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev met with the Chancellor of Germany Angela Markel.
In meeting, discussed were prospects of the existing relations between Germany and Azerbaijan, as well as with the European Union, economic accomplishments, successfully ongoing democratic reforms in society of Azerbaijan. The relations of cooperation between Azerbaijan and EU were estimated as high and noteworthy.
Parties noted the strengthening relations between the two countries and highly assessed the role of Azerbaijan in energy security of Europe. As reported, energy cooperation between Azerbaijan and Europe was especially focused on and its future aspects with support of Germany emphasized.
In meeting, also discussed were issues of the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, other regional and international problems.
OSCE BAKU OFFICE TO CONTINUE COOPERATION WITH AZERBAIJAN GOVERNMENT
BAKU, BERLIN IN ENERGY TALKS
BAKU HOSTS AZERI-MOLDOVAN BUSINESS FORUM
MOLDOVA, AZERBAIJAN TO SET UP JOINT VENTURES TO PROCESS AGRI-FOOD PRODUCTS
AZERBAIJAN LOOKS WESTWARD
NEW OFFICE BUILDING OF TURKISH EMBASSY INAUGURATED IN BAKU
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March 2007, Issue No. 47
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NOVRUZ RINGING THE DOORBELL
Azernews, March 20, 2007
Aliyev congratulates nation on historic date

The Azerbaijani people celebrated national holidays in a rather low-key way during the Soviet Union times. However, after they asserted sovereignty and established an independent state upon the Soviet collapse in 1991, March 20-21 - the Novruz Bayrami (Holiday) marking the advent of spring - were officially announced holidays. President Ilham Aliyev has lately issued a decree announcing the celebration of the holiday for five days for the first time in the republic's history. Under the decision, the people of Azerbaijan will celebrate the date for a full week starting this year.
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