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PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN POSITIVELY ASSESSES RESULTS OF KIEV SUMMIT

PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN POSITIVELY ASSESSES RESULTS OF KIEV SUMMIT

The President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, positively assessed the results of the Kiev Energy Summit which took place on 22-23 May.

“I consider that the results of this Summit are very positive and I believe that we will have much positive information by the next summit,” Aliyev said to a press-conference as a result of the Kiev Energy Summit.

The participants of the third Energy Summit signed Kiev declaration on the principles of global energy security, joint statement on Caspian-Black Sea-Baltic energy transit zone, as well as joint statement of the Presidents of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine on the project of Eurasian oil transportation corridor.

“The energy corridor will lead to further development of our co-operation. Transport corridor, humanitarian corridor will help improvement of understanding between our countries and serve their common interests,” Ilham Aliyev said.

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UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT TO VISIT AZERBAIJAN

UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT TO VISIT AZERBAIJAN

Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko will pay a business visit to Baku on July 1, APA reports.

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INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS MAKE PRELIMINARY STATEMENT ON PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN GEORGIA

INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS MAKE PRELIMINARY STATEMENT ON PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN GEORGIA

Political stakeholders in Georgia made efforts to conduct yesterday’s parliamentary elections in line with international standards, but a number of problems were identified which made their implementation uneven and incomplete, APA reports quoting OSCE official website.

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GEORGIAN RULING PARTY WINS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

GEORGIAN RULING PARTY WINS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

According to the first results of parliamentary elections in Georgia, ruling United National Movement Party wins the parliamentary elections receiving nearly 60 per cent of the votes.

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SENATOR RICHARD LUGAR: “US SHOULD LEAD INTENSIVE INTERNATIONAL COUNTERATTACK AGAINST RUSSIA”

SENATOR RICHARD LUGAR: “US SHOULD LEAD INTENSIVE INTERNATIONAL COUNTERATTACK AGAINST RUSSIA”

“The US should lead intensive international counterattack against Russia’s efforts to violate stability in Georgia and the whole region”, says Deputy Chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Republican Richard Lugar in his statement, APA reports quoting RIA-Novosti.

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GEORGIAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS START WITH KILLING OF OPPOSITION ACTIVIST

GEORGIAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS START WITH KILLING OF OPPOSITION ACTIVIST

Georgian opposition activist Geronti Katsia was killed on Wednesday in western Tsalenjikh region of Georgia.

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PRICES MUST NOT ALWAYS BE MANAGED BY FREE MARKET – PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION

PRICES MUST NOT ALWAYS BE MANAGED BY FREE MARKET – PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION

“In the free market, prices must be managed by the very market, but exceptions are possible,” Ziyad Samadzade, head of the standing parliamentary commission on economic policy, said on 20 May when commenting on rise in prices for foodstuffs in the country.

According to Samadzade, creation of grain fund in near future will definitely have an impact on the market. “When necessary, the grain from the fund will be put for turnover and thus everything will be managed,” he said.

Samadzade said that the most important thing is to maintain competitiveness and transparency in expenditures for consumer commodities.

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