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Azeri President Due in Tehran Monday for Caspian Talks

Published September 15th, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Azeri President Heidar Aliyev is to make a three-day state visit to Tehran on Monday to hold talks with senior Iranian officials on the disputed legal status of the strategic Caspian Sea, reported the official Iranian news agency (IRNA). 

During the visit, Tehran and Baku are expected to sign a number of agreements in different fields.  

The visit which has thus far been postponed several times has caught the attention of both domestic and foreign political observers and circles.  

Earlier this month, Iranian President Mohammed Khatami told the visiting Azeri National Security Minister Namiq Abbasov in Tehran that Iran attaches "a special significance" to relations with Azerbaijan.  

Khatami called the Caspian Sea a common denominator for the two neighboring countries for closer cooperation and said that the in-land waters "belong to all the coastal states." 

The coastal states of the Caspian Sea, namely Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, are still to come up with a formula for the legal regime of the Caspian Sea for the exploitation of its resources.  

Iran calls for a condominium or common sovereignty over the sea and has made it known that it considers any unilateral deals for energy explorations in the Caspian Sea is null and void before the issue of legal regime of the inland waters is settled – Albawaba.com  

 

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