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    VestnikKavkaza.net
    May 4 2011

    Asim Molladze: `Cultural communication is more efficient that economic
    and political talks'



    Asim Molladze, Azerbaijani MP, the head of the Democratic Reform
    Party, tells VK about current relations between Baku and Washington.

    - The US Senate will consider the appointment of Matthew Bryza as the
    US Ambassador to Azerbaijan at the end of the year. What are his
    chances of keeping his position?

    - This issue has been discussed for a long time in the US
    administration. As you may remember, Bryza's appointment faced
    resistance from pro-Armenian politicians; however, they failed to
    reject this candidate. The candidature was not rejected, but the
    Armenian lobby managed to veto it in the Senate. Then the President
    executed his right to appoint ambassadors whose candidatures were not
    approved by the Senate during the Senate's vacations. The US
    constitution stipulates that such an appointment should be approved by
    the Senate in a year or be revoked. I think it's possible that some
    Senators will be opposed to Bryza, but they will definitely be
    outvoted.

    Bryza is one of the most experienced Caucasus experts in the US, he
    has participated in a lot of projects in the region. In particular, he
    has taken part in conflict settlement programs. He's the best choice
    to represent US interests in Azerbaijan, so the Armenian lobby works
    against the best interests of the US.

    - You have just arrived from the US, where you were on n official
    visit with other Azerbaijani MPs. What were the objectives of this
    visit?

    - This trip was connected to the activities of the US `Karabakh
    Foundation'. Apart from charity events organized to help settle the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, we discussed several issues of
    Azerbaijani-American relations. We managed to meet a lot of
    Congressmen and human rights activists such as the head of the Freedom
    House organization, and to give several lectures in universities and
    research centers.

    We also attended several events aimed at promoting Azerbaijani culture
    in the US: a concert of Azerbaijani jazz, the Turkish People's
    Cultural Expo... These events were warmly greeted by American people. I
    believe that cultural communication can prove more efficient that
    economic and political talks.

    Azerbaijan is the first state of the Muslim world to become secular. I
    hope that Azerbaijan is important for the US not only as an oil and
    gas exporter, but also as a model-state for the Turkic and Islamic
    world. Azerbaijan always supports the US in its fight against
    terrorism and international crime prevention.

    - You visit the US and Europe often. Are people there well-informed
    about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    - As a matter of fact, the wider public is very ill-informed. And
    Armenian diaspora organizations are the main source of information on
    the subject for them. Therefore we are facing a task to provide the
    European community and experts with accurate information. It's not a
    normal conflict; it's a violation of all possible international laws:
    one member-state of the UN, the OSCE and the European Council occupies
    a considerable part of another one, thus breaking the basic laws of
    all these organizations. Besides that, this occupation has caused a
    major humanitarian catastrophe.

    We expect these international organizations to respect their own
    regulations. When the UN passed the Libyan resolution, action was
    taken within days, yet all resolutions on Karabakh are just
    waste-paper.

    We have achieved considerable progress in the cause of informing the
    European public, which can be seen in present resolutions of PACE and
    the European Parliament. In the US we try to operate not only on a
    federal level, but also at state level. We try to combat the lies that
    well-financed and powerful Armenian diasporas spread.

    -What is the status of Azerbaijani-US relations at the moment?

    - This is a strategic partnership. At the beginning of its term, the
    current administration made several mistakes regarding US relations
    with its partners, Azerbaijan among them. It was unclear what
    political course would be pursued in the South Caucasus. The two-year
    absence of a US ambassador in Baku seriously damaged relations between
    our two countries. Nevertheless, the recent visit of the US Secretary
    of State to Azerbaijan demonstrates the high level of US interest in
    cooperation with Azerbaijan.

    Interview by Ramin Nazimov, exclusively to VK

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/interviews/politics/13514.html




    From: A. Papazian
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