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Clinton visits Azerbaijan amid border clashes

Written By THA on Wednesday, 6 June 2012 | 12:45

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, right, and US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton walk to meetings at the presidential Zagulba residence in Baku, Azerbaijan on Wednesday June 6, 2012. AP photo

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Azerbaijan on Wednesday for talks aimed at strengthening relations with the oil-rich state, amid a flare-up of violence on its border with enemy Armenia.

Clinton arrived after gunbattles on the ex-Soviet states' mutual border this week killed eight soldiers -- five Azerbaijanis and three Armenians -- in one of the deadliest outbursts of violence in months.

The neighbours are locked in a bitter unresolved conflict over Nagorny Karabakh, an Armenian-controlled enclave inside Azerbaijan that was the focus of a bloody war in the 1990s.

Although this week's clashes erupted well to the north of the disputed region, Clinton was expected to reiterate a call for both sides to end the violence.

"The use of force will not resolve the Nagorny Karabakh conflict and therefore force must not be used," she said during a visit to Yerevan on Monday, pledging to deliver the same message to Azerbaijani leaders in Baku.

Local media in both Azerbaijan and Armenia however said there had been further exchanges of fire on Tuesday night, although no casualties were reported.

After arriving in Baku, Clinton immediately went into talks with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at his palatial residence overlooking the Caspian Sea.

The United States is a co-chair with Russia and France of the OSCE Minsk Group, which was set up after the 1994 Karabakh ceasefire to help bring about a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

But the conflict has remained unresolved for nearly two decades, leaving Armenia suffering economically due to closed borders with Azerbaijan and its ally Turkey, while Baku has grown richer on its Caspian Sea oil deposits.

The United States has sought to balance its relationship with both countries, pressed on one side by the large American Armenian community and Washington's strategic interests in the Caspian basin on the other.

Clinton planned to visit an oil and gas trade exposition being held in Baku, highlighting the $8 billion that US energy companies have invested in Azerbaijan since independence following the break-up of the Soviet Union.

Also expected to come up in her talks is Iran, which shares a border with Azerbaijan.

Although both countries are predominantly Shiite Muslim, there are political tensions between Azerbaijan's secular leadership and Iran's Islamic regime. (BAKU - Agence France-Presse)

Can Bonomo in Baku for rehearsal

Written By THA on Thursday, 17 May 2012 | 22:55

Can Bonomo. AA Photo

Turkey’s Eurovision Song Contest representative Can Bonomo held his first rehearsal in Baku May 16 in preparation for the 57th Eurovision Song Contest. Bonomo’s rehearsal of his song “Love Me Back” took place at the Crystal Hall where he was accompanied by five male dancers.

When asked during a press conference if he would carry the Azerbaijani flag if he was to win the contest this year, in the same style that the Azerbaijani singers Nigar and Eldar did after winning the 56th Eurovision Song Contest last year the pop artists confirmed he would. “Yes, definitely. I will come on to the stage with the Azerbaijani flag,” he said.

Asked how tension between Turkey and Israel affected him as a Turkish citizen of Jewish background, Bonomo said, “I am an artist and a singer. I pay high attention to my career. There are nice individuals here from various nations. All I can tell you is that I am representing Turkey here in this international competition. I’m very honored to represent Turkey.”

Bonomo also celebrated his birthday on the stage. (AZERBAIJAN - Anatolia News Agency)

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