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    ALI HASANOV: "IF THERE WERE GUARANTEES, AZERBAIJAN WOULD BECOME MEMBER OF THE CSTO LONG AGO"

    APA
    Feb 12 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Baku - APA. "Naturally every government official is making statement
    within the interests of own country. Of course, every statement is
    responded adequately. Therefore we are not a side making choice in
    this case", said Chief of Public-Policy Department of the Presidential
    Administration Ali Hasanov in an interview to Vesti.az, APA reports.

    Making comments on Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman's
    criticism against Turkey during his visit to Baku and some world media
    reports about negative impact of this visit on Azerbaijani-Iranian
    relations, Ali Hasanov said Azerbaijan was pursuing full independent
    policy and was a leading country in the South Caucasus. "The issues
    that whom does the Azerbaijani leader meet with and what they discuss,
    have no relations to the interests of other countries. No country can
    condemn or criticize Azerbaijan for this case. We are always stating
    that we are far from the policy infringing the interests of other
    countries. Azerbaijan is always pursuing the policy based on its
    national interests and considering the common interest of its allies.

    In this context, Azerbaijan continues to develop relations with
    Israel. It doesn't mean that we support all actions of Israel at
    the international arena. I have to remind that Azerbaijan strongly
    condemned the events in Gaza. We are always strongly criticizing the
    actions against international law and humanism, but at the same time,
    we support the Israel's policy towards peace and stability all over
    the world. I believe that Azerbaijan is pursuing right policy in
    this context".

    Answering the question how real is the opening of Azerbaijani embassy
    in Israel after the Lieberman's visit, Ali Hasanov said he couldn't
    gave exact time for the opening of the embassy. "But I can assure
    you that Azerbaijan will open its embassy in Israel".

    The official of the Presidential Administration also commented on
    the experts' opinion that Turkey will open the borders with Armenia
    before the Azerbaijani territories are liberated.

    "We are sure that Turkish leadership will keep its promise not to open
    the borders with Armenia until the occupied Azerbaijani territories
    are liberated. We are sure that Armenia's policy on normalizing the
    relations with Turkey will not be successful unless the Azerbaijani
    territories are liberated and IDPs return to their native lands. The
    opening of Turkey-Armenia border will not have any positive influence
    on the atmosphere of cooperation in the South Caucasus unless the
    occupation of Azerbaijani territories ends. In order to achieve
    peace and progress in the South Caucasus there should not be closed
    borders in the region. Otherwise, all the efforts aiming to improve
    the situation will fail. Turkey understands it well, too," he said.

    Ali Hasanov also took a stance on the views that for the solution
    to Nagorno Karabakh conflict Azerbaijan should become member of the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization.

    "Who guarantees that Armenia will release the occupied territories
    and Azerbaijan's territorial integrity will be restored if Azerbaijan
    becomes member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization? No one
    guarantees this. If there had been such a guarantee, Azerbaijan would
    have become the member of this organization. Moreover, we can stand
    together with Armenia - the country that has occupied our territories.

    Why doesn't anybody protest that an aggressor country has become
    member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization? Why don't they
    exert pressure on the aggressor? Why should we stand together with
    the aggressor state within the same bloc? What can unite Armenia and
    Azerbaijan in the issue of the collective security? On the other hand,
    the Collective Security Treaty Organization states that it does not
    intend to interfere in the conflicts of the member states. A question
    arises: "From whom does this organization try to defend Azerbaijan? No
    one has answered this question yet," he said.
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