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Azerbaijan & Iran to mull Caspian status

Politics Materials 17 September 2009 16:36 (UTC +04:00)
The next Azerbaijani-Iranian talks on the status of the Caspian Sea will be held in Baku, Iranian Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Abbasali Hasanov, told Trend News.
Azerbaijan & Iran to mull Caspian status

Azerbaijan, Baku, Sept. 17 / Trend S.Agayeva /

The next Azerbaijani-Iranian talks on the status of the Caspian Sea will be held in Baku, Iranian Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Abbasali Hasanov, told Trend .

The meeting of two countries' experts is expected to be after the Ramadan holiday. The Iranian Foreign Ministry waits for the invitation of the Azerbaijani side, which should propose the date of the meeting, Hasanov said. 

On the division of the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia have no claims for each other's sectors. There are both bilateral and trilateral agreements between these countries on the issue. The parties have also agreed to determine the coordinates of the dividing line. The issue is yet to be agreed with two countries - Turkmenistan and Iran. It is due to this that the status of the Caspian Sea has not yet been defined, despite many years of discussions.

Azerbaijan was the first Caspian Sea country to begin to set the limits of the world's largest lake and define control over it. The Republic of Azerbaijan was the first to announce accessibility to its sector of the Caspian Sea on Sept. 20 in 1994 by signing an international contract ("The Contract of the Century") with Western companies on a PSA model - production sharing agreement. This has also been reflected in the Basic Law of Azerbaijan, dated 1995.

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