Representative of the UN Secretary General on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons Mr. Walter Kalin to visit Azerbaijan on 2-6 April 2007
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ECONOMY

  • PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV ATTENDS CONFERENCE MARKING THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STATE PROGRAM OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONS

  • REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ON TOP OF ALIYEV'S AGENDA

  • AZERBAIJAN'S NEW ECONOMIC ICON: THE IT SECTOR

  • ALIYEV ORDERS TO SET UP ECONOMIC ZONES


  • OIL & GAS

  • LIFE ALONG THE PIPELINE: BTC'S IMPACT ON AZERBAIJAN

  • $150BN TO COME TO AZERBAIJAN'S OIL FUND WITHIN 15 YEARS

  • TURKISH FIRM COMPLETES CONSTRUCTION OF PIPELINE DESIGNED TO CARRY AZERI GAS


  • KARS-TBILISI-BAKU RAILROAD: AZERBAIJAN AS LOCOMOTIVE OF REGIONAL PROJECTS



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    COMMISSION FOR STATE SERVICE ANNOUNCES COMPETITION FOR VACANCIES IN MINISTRIES AND COMMITTEES



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    NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

  • FOREIGN MINISTER OF AZERBAIJAN DISCUSSES NAGORNO-KARABAKH PROBLEM WITH UN SECRETARY GENERAL

  • JOINT STATEMENT BY THE MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRS

  • TAHIR TAGIZADEH: "UN CANNOT BE CALLED A NEW FORMAT FOR CONFLICT SETTLEMENT"

  • MAMMADYAROV: I'D LIKE TO BELIEVE THAT ARMENIA WILL DEMONSTRATE A POLITICAL WILL

  • ARMENIAN, AZERBAIJAN ENVOYS MEET OVER NAGORNO-KARABAKH

  • AZERBAIJAN MAY QUIT TALKS, AS ARMENIA RENEGES

  • PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV ATTENDED COMMEMORATION CEREMONY FOR THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF KHOJALY GENOCIDE

  • OSCE OFFICIAL HOPES FOR GARABAGH ACCORD IN 2007

  • HUMAN RIGHTS

  • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE RELEASES REPORT ON HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES IN AZERBAIJAN

  • PUBLIC DISCONTENT WITH OFFICIALS GROWING - SENIOR RIGHTS DEFENDER

  • AZERBAIJANI FOREIGN MINISTER ADDRESSES UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL


  • FOREIGN POLICY AND BILATERAL RELATIONS

  • OSCE BAKU OFFICE TO CONTINUE COOPERATION WITH AZERBAIJAN GOVERNMENT

  • BAKU, BERLIN IN ENERGY TALKS

  • PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN MEETS CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY

  • 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


  • INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

  • "ROUND TABLE" ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN`S DAY

  • MALE TEACHERS REQUIRED FOR BALANCED TEACHING IN AZERBAIJAN'S SCHOOLROOMS


  • VISITS OF UNDP AND UNICEF REGIONAL DIRECTORS

  • UN WELCOMES EFFORTS OF AZERBAIJAN TO BECOME A DONOR COUNTRY

  • INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION IN ARMENIA-OCCUPIED AZERI LANDS NEEDS $60BN

  • UNDP'S REGIONAL BUREAU DIRECTOR ARRIVES IN BAKU

  • DEPUTY PM MEETS WITH UNICEF REGIONAL DIRECTOR

  • MAMMADYAROV MEETS UNICEF REGIONAL DIRECTOR

  • MINISTER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEETS UNICEF REGIONAL DIRECTOR

  • UNICEF REGIONAL DIRECTOR VISITS AZERBAIJAN


  • UN NEWS

  • PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV RECEIVES UN RESIDENT COORDINATOR BRUNO POUEZAT

  • MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY HELD IN AZERBAIJAN

  • CHECHENS PICKET UNHCR

  • BAKU HOSTS PARLIAMENTARY MEETING ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROBLEMS IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

  • IMF WARNS OF DOUBLE -DIGIT INFLATION





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    KARS-TBILISI-BAKU RAILROAD: AZERBAIJAN AS LOCOMOTIVE OF REGIONAL PROJECTS
    EURASIA DAILY MONITOR, February 9, 2007

    By Vladimir Socor

    Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyp Erdohan witnessed on February 7 in Tbilisi the signing of a tripartite agreement to launch construction work this year on the railroad connecting their countries. The presidents signed a declaration on a "Common Vision for Regional Cooperation" on this occasion.

    The three countries' regional cooperation far transcends the South Caucasus, as it entails projects of intercontinental scope. These are: the recently inaugurated Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, with a planned trans-Caspian link to Kazakhstan; the now-operational Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline, with a potential link via the Nabucco project to Central Europe; and the Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku (KATB) railroad, which will link not only the three countries with each other, but also the South Caucasus directly with Europe in the near term and potentially with Central Asia not long thereafter.

    Azerbaijan can be said to function as the locomotive of the railroad project, as well as a path-breaker in initiating the oil and gas extraction projects with their westbound export routes. The KATB railroad is now being turned into reality thanks to Azerbaijan's financing of the project's longest and most challenging sections, both in Georgia: 30 kilometers to be built from scratch from the Turkish border to Akhalkalaki and another 160 kilometers to be repaired and modernized from Akhalkalaki to the Georgia-Azerbaijan border. Azerbaijan will also modernize the railroad on its territory, while Turkey will build a 68-kilometer line from Kars to the Turkish-Georgian border from scratch.

    Azerbaijan is providing a $220 million loan, repayable in 25 years, with an annual interest rate of only 1%, for the construction work on Georgian territory. Georgia plans to repay the loan by using its share of the transit revenue, once the railroad becomes operational. The credit agreement, signed last month, is to be ratified by the two parliaments and to be followed by a bilateral inter-bank agreement and a tender to select the construction companies. This railroad has become vital for Georgia in the wake of Russia's 2006 decision to impose a blockade on Georgia's transport communications.

    Azerbaijan's Transport Minister Zia Mamedov, Georgian Economic Development Minister Giorgi Arveladze, and Turkish Transport Minister Binali Ildirim signed in Tbilisi on February 7 the agreement on construction work. The work in Georgia is expected to start in the third quarter of 2007 and to require two-and-a-half years. The railroad's anticipated capacity is 5 million tons per year initially, 10 to 15 million tons annually after the third year of operation, and ultimately up to 20 million tons annually. The KATB railroad will connect Azerbaijan and Georgia via Turkey with the tunnel crossing under the Bosporus Strait to Europe.

    The KATB project was held up for more than a decade by a lack of funding, mainly on its Georgia section. Azerbaijan is now taking the lead in this transport project thanks to revenue from oil projects that Azerbaijan itself had initiated during that past decade. During the signing ceremonies, Saakashvili paid tribute to the late Azerbaijani president Heydar Aliyev for laying the foundations of these integration projects. A section of the Mtkvari River's embankment in central Tbilisi was renamed after Heydar Aliyev in the presence of the three state leaders on this occasion. The Georgian president also called on his nation to "never forget" Azerbaijan's decisions to supply Georgia with gas during the Russian energy blockade of January 2006 and again this winter, despite Russian cuts in gas and electricity supplies to Azerbaijan in retaliation.

    The presidents also inaugurated a state-of-the art terminal at Tbilisi airport, built by a Turkish-Austrian consortium in one year. Concurrently, Turkey is building on its territory a highway that should reach the Georgian border near Batumi by the end of 2007, while Georgia is building a highway from Tbilisi to Batumi. Cumulatively, these developments are rapidly ushering in what Saakashvili called a "new era" in the South Caucasus.

    Armenia continues to oppose the KATB project. Yerevan insists that Turkey should instead use the existing Kars-Gyumri (Armenia) railroad link, which Turkey closed in 1994 after Armenian forces had seized extensive territories of Azerbaijan. However, KATB and Kars-Gyumri are in no way comparable. While KATB is a project of transcontinental scope, Kars-Gyumri is merely a local link.

    Armenia's opposition to KATB, against the interests of three neighboring countries, looks like a replay of Yerevan's long, ultimately futile resistance to the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline project. In the case of KATB, however, Armenian lobbying groups have succeeded in blocking U.S. loans to the railroad project. From Yerevan's own standpoint, this attitude ignores the interests of the ethnic Armenian population in the deeply impoverished Akhalkalaki area, where this railroad brings the only real hope of economic development. More broadly, Yerevan's opposition to KATB significantly complicates the U.S. administration's efforts to pull Armenia out of its quasi-isolation and into regional integration projects.

     





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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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