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    UNITED STATES APPLY DOUBLE STANDARDS ONCE MORE - AZERBAIJANI POLITICIANS

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 23 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / Òrend corr I. Alizadeh / The changes about
    Nagorno-Karabakh made in the US State Department's report on the
    state of human rights have lead to the cancellation of the visit of
    the Azerbaijani governmental delegation to the United States.

    Politician Rasim Musabeyov, has stated that it is unusual to make
    changes to a published report due to any insistences. The changes,
    which do not correspond to the truth, were made in the report relating
    to an evident issue proves that the -Armenian lobby has a great impact
    upon the United States' policy. "The US officials are confident that
    Azerbaijan will continue its co-operation with Washington even if
    such alterations are made in the report," the expert added.

    Musabeyov has said that the United States has stuck to a wrong policy
    by changing the report. Vardan Oskanian has affected the issue as
    well. "Oskanian is considered to be a pro-American representative in
    the present ruling elite of Armenia. The nomination of Oskanian at the
    forthcoming presidential elections is not ruled out," Musabeyov noted.

    The expert has indicated that the alterations have been made in
    that part of the report relating to Armenia, and the part concerning
    Azerbaijan has remained unchanged. To apply a double standard on a
    single matter is ridiculous, he said.

    He has noted that the postponement of negotiations scheduled for
    Washington harms not only the United States' plans relating to the
    region, but also relations between Azerbaijan and the country.

    Politician Zardusht Alizadeh has stated that the changes are the result
    of a lengthy process. The experts of the State Department have arrived
    at the idea that Azerbaijan and Armenia do not seek the settlement
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. "They believe that the parties are
    trying to suspend relations. For this reason the experts suggested to
    the government that the occupation of the Nagorno-Karabakh should not
    be mentioned in the report any more," Alizadeh has said. According to
    the expert, the alterations will not seriously affect the relationship
    between Azerbaijan and the United States.

    Politician Rustam Mammadov has noted that the bonds between the two
    countries are on high level and added that the United States always
    applies a double standard in its policy. "The United States does not
    see Armenia as its future ally. However, Washington seeks to make
    the country pursue a pro-western policy. The changes in the report
    were made in order not to let the Armenians turn their back on the
    United States," Mammadov said.

    He noted the readiness of Azerbaijan to become an ally for the United
    States. However, Washington's goal is to bring Armenia out of Russia's
    control.

    --Boundary_(ID_Pe7nrgEs6xVQKkIX WYOvKA)--
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