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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    February 16, 2005, Wednesday

    "NO TALKS FOR THE SAKE OF TALKS"

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, February 14, 2005, pp. 1, 3

    by Viktoria Panfilova


    ILHAM ALIYEV ON THE KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT: POTENTIAL OF THE
    PEACEKEEPING PROCESS IS NOT EXHAUSTED YET BUT WE DO NOT WANT TALKS
    FOR THE SAKE OF TALKS

    Here is an interview with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on the
    eve of his departure for Moscow.

    Question: How will you appraise the Azerbaijani-Russian relations at
    this point?

    Ilham Aliyev: We regard them as a strategic partnership.

    Regional stability and security depend on interaction between our
    countries. Russia is a chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group mandated to
    settle the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    Question: It is common knowledge that Moscow will back any decision
    the warring sides agree on. Is Russia's role restricted to the OSCE
    Minsk Group framework or does it wield any additional clout?

    Ilham Aliyev: Russia is the only chairman that has a border with
    Azerbaijan, it is a regional power. Needless to say, it ups its
    responsibility in the matter of conflict settlement. We believe that
    the OSCE Minsk Group should first and foremost promote the principles
    of international law in accordance with which territorial integrity
    of every country is inviolate.

    This is how we perceive settlement: territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan restored, Armenian occupation troops withdrawn from
    Azerbaijani territories, and refugees back in their homes. That is
    when there is going to be peace. I hope that the international
    community leans towards this solution too. I even believe that the
    recent activation of the OSCE Minsk Group may not be entirely
    fruitless.

    Question: Experts say that the latest resolution of the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe suits Azerbaijan much more than
    Armenia. Will official Baku try to develop this diplomatic success
    and undertake to withdraw the settlement from the framework of the
    OSCE Minsk Group? Will it try to have the matter handled by the
    Council of Europe and the UN?

    Ilham Aliyev: We are convinced that the Minsk Group should go on
    performing the functions specified by the UN and using the OSCE as a
    mediator. We do not want any new mediators at this point. At the same
    time, we admit that we are dissatisfied with the Minsk Group because
    of the sad lack of results.

    The Armenian side repeats every now and then that it is quite content
    with the Minsk Group's performance, probably because there is nothing
    to show for all its efforts. Generally speaking, we do not want any
    changes in the format of the settlement but we do believe that
    involvement of international organizations will facilitate the peace
    process. That is why we brought the matter to the attention of the UN
    and Council of Europe despite Armenia's protestations.

    The European Union is more deeply involved in the problem of Karabakh
    and we welcome it. It is involved through the prism of regional
    economic co-operation. I would say that a broad discussion of the
    matter in international structures will have its positive effect.

    Question: Do you plan to discuss the matter with Putin in Moscow? He
    will probably bring it up at the Russian-American summit in Slovakia
    soon.

    Ilham Aliyev: I would say yes. In any case, we always discuss the
    matter when we meet, and the previous summit was not an exception.
    Moreover, within the framework of the Armenian-Azerbaijani meeting
    that took place during the CIS summit, was also attended by the
    president of Russia. It shows Russia's interest in settlement of the
    conflict.

    Question: Foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Lavrov visited Baku not
    long ago. Reorganization of the CIS and the Karabakh problem were
    reported as central issues on the agenda. There are reports, however,
    that Lavrov also tried to get Azerbaijan to join the Organization of
    the CIS Collective Security Treaty. Is there a kernel of truth here?

    Ilham Aliyev: No, we did not even discuss it. We do not contemplate
    joining the Organization of the CIS Collective Security Treaty.

    Question: You recent visited Tehran. Media outlets reported that in
    return for Iranian promises of economic preferences Azerbaijan
    offered guarantees of non-involvement in the operation against Iran
    the Pentagon was preparing. What exactly were you promised in Tehran?

    Ilham Aliyev: Nothing like that was brought up in Tehran. As for the
    development of bilateral relations between our countries, the visit
    was quite important indeed.

    As for foreign military bases on the territory of Azerbaijan, our
    position on the subject is quite clear: Azerbaijan does not consider
    foreign military bases on its territory expedient.

    If this foreign military presence is needed to facilitate a solution
    to the problem of Karabakh, well, we may give it a thought...

    Question: But Azerbaijan and Armenia alike spoke of the possibility
    of using force to solve the problem. I am talking about Armenian
    Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisjan and Azerbaijani ex-foreign minister
    Vilajat Guliyev...

    Ilham Aliyev: That Azerbaijan has been discussing the matter in the
    talks for over a decade already (with nothing to show for it, but
    that's Armenia's fault) indicates that we stand for a peaceful
    solution to the problem. I do not think that the potential of the
    peace process has been exhausted yet. We remain hopeful.

    At the same time, we do not want talks for the sake of talks. We will
    not be a party to an imitation. If we find the talks pointless and
    some other situation develops, the dialogue will be suspended. We are
    working on our armed forces. Arms spending grew by almost 40% in
    2004. We spend on defense twice as much as Armenia does. We will up
    this potential yet. Economic potentials of Azerbaijan and Armenia are
    incomparable, and we have not yet implemented some major economic
    projects. We plan a 15% growth of the GDP this year. From the point
    of view of old terms, Armenia cannot hope to withstand an arms race.
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