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    AZG DAILY #20, 06-02-2010

    Opinion

    Update: 2010-02-06 01:33:20 (GMT +04:00)


    AZERBAIJANI MP: U.S. CONGRESS' RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WOULD
    PLAY INTO TURKEY'S HANDS

    Day.Az interview with member of Azerbaijani Milli Majlis (parliament)
    Gudrat Hasanguliyev.

    - Many expert argue that the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict requires shift in positions of the great powers. Do you
    expect any changes in their positions?

    - I do not think that the position of states involved in the Karabakh
    peace process has changed in recent times. They remain committed to
    their opinion ignoring interests of Azerbaijan which requires to
    resolve the conflict based on international law. Besides, I do not see
    prospects for a shift in the positions of these powers. All these do
    not promise bright prospects for a peaceful solution to the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    - In your opinion, can the U.S. Congress neglect the country's
    national interests and recognize the Armenian genocide if Turkey fails
    to ratify the Zurich protocols signed with Armenia?

    - I believe when we talk about neglect of national interest in U.S.
    relations with Turkey, we should not refer to future. Washington has
    already neglected its relations with Ankara. As you know, many
    Congressmen and other U.S. officials are dependent on the Armenian
    diaspora in the States. Therefore, the issue of Armenian genocide is
    regularly raised in the United States which also provides support to
    Karabakh.

    The U.S. Congress is constantly blackmailing Ankara by recognition of
    the Armenian genocide seeking to control Turkey's foreign policy. Of
    course, the U.S. Congress is less likely to adopt such a decision
    because it would mark end of the Turkish-American strategic
    partnership.

    But I think U.S. Congress' recognition of the Armenian genocide would
    play into the hands of Turkey. Because this would end Washington's
    blackmail to Ankara enabling Turkey to pursue more free foreign
    policy. At present, Ankara wants to establish closer cooperation with
    the Turkic countries, as well as with Russia.

    Moreover, I believe that in event the United States recognizes the
    Armenian genocide, Turkey should withdraw from NATO and join together
    with Azerbaijan the CSTO, which already has a Turkic state. I think
    that Turkey's withdrawal from the pro-Western NATO and accession to
    the CSTO is much easier than NATO accession for other Turkic states.
    Thus, influence of the Turkic countries in the military-political
    organization like CSTO will increase many times, and, most
    importantly, our countries will be together in one organization.

    - Does not Armenia's presence in the CSTO bother you?

    - Not at all. This should bother neither Azerbaijan nor Turkey. On the
    contrary, Armenia could lose one-sided support of Russia in the
    Karabakh issue, even in the event of resumed hostilities. Moreover, in
    case of war with Armenia, Russia will no longer be able to
    unequivocally support Yerevan. I think accession to the CSTO is in
    line with common interests of Moscow, Baku and Ankara since the West
    has already denied support to Azerbaijan.
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