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“AZERBAIJAN, GEORGIA AND MOLDAVIA NEED TO DEVELOP COMMON APPROACH TO REGULATE CONFLICTS,” AZERI PRESIDENT

Politics Materials 28 September 2005 18:46 (UTC +04:00)

“Azerbaijan, Georgia and Moldavia need to develop a common approach to regulate conflicts,” Ilham Aliyev, the Azerbaijani President, said to a meeting of the heads of the GUAM frontier departments, Trend reports.

The President noted that Azerbaijan, Georgia and Moldavia are subjected to aggressive separatism and the current meeting was the first similar event of the GUAM held in Baku.

“The significance of the GUAM grows even more. The organization has expanded its activities recently,” Aliyev underlined. He appreciated the meeting of the GUAM countries’ Presidents in Chisinau.

According to Aliyev, all structures of the GUAM closely cooperate and it is important to set up the relations between frontier departments.

“Interaction between frontier services is of great importance in the period of new threats such as terrorism and illegal drug traffic,” the President stressed.

In his turn, Nikolay Litvin, the head of the Ukrainian State Frontier Service, thanked Azerbaijani President for warm reception and said that the goal of the meeting was implementation of the proposals forwarded during the Summit of the GUAM countries’ Presidents in Chisinau. According to Litvin, they will sign agreements on cooperation to take effective measures in protection of borders.

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