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    news.az, Azerbaijan
    Feb 6 2010

    Israel interested in Azerbaijan's participation in settlement of many problems

    Sat 06 February 2010 | 04:52 GMT


    Yevda Abramov News.Az interviews Yevda Abramov, chief of
    interparliamentary group of friendship Azerbaijan-Israel, Azerbaijani
    parliament deputy.

    Israeli FM is expected to pay an official visit to Azerbaijan next
    week. Which role will this event play in the development of bilateral
    ties between our countries?

    Certainly, when a country is visited by a senior official of another
    country, this contributes to the development of the bilateral
    interstate relations. As is known, Israeli President Shimon Peres paid
    an official visit to Azerbaijan in 2009 while the second senior
    official, foreign minister and first vice premier of the Israeli state
    Avigdor Lieberman will arrive in Baku today. His visit conducted at
    the invitation of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry will be held on
    February 9-11. Probably, this visit will focus on the serious
    discussion of important regional problems concerning both Azerbaijan
    and Israel. As far as I know, during the visit to our country Avigdor
    Lieberman will have meetings with the leaders of the Jewish community
    of Azerbaijan to pay attention to the participation of the Jews
    residing here in the sociopolitical processes and their living
    conditions.

    Certainly, such visits are extremely important. Today they are very
    important for both countries. I would like to note that peoples
    residing in Azerbaijan accepted the incident between the Turkish and
    Israeli leaders last year and the debate around the new series of the
    Turkish Gurtlar Vadisi ambiguously. I think a wide range of issues of
    the Azerbaijani-Israeli and Turkish-Israeli relations will be widely
    discussed on the level of the foreign ministries again. Special
    attention will be paid to Tel-Aviv's policy in the Middle East and
    Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas is also expected to visit Azerbaijan,
    according to mass media. Wide discussions will be held around this
    issue.

    Naturally, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry will raise the Karabakh
    issue too. The policy of the Israeli state in this issue is quite
    clear. Israel is among the countries supporting the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan and speaking for the peaceful resolution of
    the Karabakh conflict on the basis of mutually profitable solution.
    But despite this, I dare suppose that the recent events in the
    resolution of the Karabakh conflict, in particular, the recent meeting
    of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Russia is probably the
    focus of attention of the Israeli diplomats and these issues will be
    largely discussed.

    You are chairing the interparliamentary group of Azerbaijan-Israel
    friendship and in this connection you probably have information about
    which documents can be signed during the visit of the Israeli FM to
    Baku¦

    Yes, I often visit Israel at the invitation of the nongovernmental
    organizations by the line of the interparliamentary group. I would
    like to say that peoples residing in Israel and Azerbaijani residents
    that are well familiar with the history of the Israeli people speak
    for strengthening friendship between our two states.

    As for signing any agreements, I do not have the idea about the
    documents that Mr.Lieberman will carry to Baku. But, I think that,
    probably, by results of the bilateral meeting the ministers will sign
    a joint declaration. The bilateral agreements signed during Israeli
    president's visit to Azerbaijan have undoubtedly influenced the
    development of cooperation between our countries and different
    structures. Certainly, the current visit and the meeting of the
    foreign ministers will leave their trace in the development of
    bilateral relations, a document will be signed but I find it difficult
    to specify the aspects and the sphere it will cover.

    Which achievements have there been in the relations between Baku and
    Tel-Aviv since the last-year's visit of the Israeli president?

    Certainly, there are such achievements. Primarily, I would like to say
    that no leader of the Palestinian state has ever arrived in Azerbaijan
    before, while now Mahmud Abbas is preparing to visit Baku. He will
    probably come for a good reason. I think, Azerbaijan's role in this
    issue may intensify, therefore, making use of its friendship with
    Tel-Aviv, Baku may assume the role of the third party. Israel is also
    interested in Azerbaijan's active involvement in the settlement of
    many issues, because Baku's influence in the region has grown
    dramatically. Today, there are many issues that cannot be settled
    without Azerbaijan's participation.

    In addition, a serious agreement has recently been signed in Khachmaz.
    The construction of a big vegetable complex has been invested $30 mln.
    It will involve English, Israeli and Azerbaijan businessmen in the
    issue of ready production packing and its sale. Today, the Israeli
    specialists are laying a long section of the Ganja highway. That is we
    observe the development of both political and economic ties. Today
    Tel-Aviv is interested in laying gas pipelines. Thus, Israeli
    Infrastructure Minister Beniamin ben-Elizer has once offered to lay a
    gas pipe via Turkey to the Red Sea. Probably, these issues will be
    discussed by the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Israel.
    Certainly, there are positive achievements.

    Leyla Tagiyeva
    News.Az

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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