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    BAKU BELIEVES THAT NICOLAS SARKOZY WILL VISIT AZERBAIJAN "REGARDLESS OF THE ARMENIAN PRESSURE"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    Analytical Department
    07.08.2007 GMT+04:00

    Azerbaijan thinks that hydrocarbon may overweight anything, including
    moral criteria, and hope to resolve the Karabakh Conflict to its favor.

    During the last visit of President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to
    France, an agreement about Nicolas Sarkozy's possible visit to Baku
    was reached. However this visit is already being discussed in Baku
    as something decided and not apt to undergo any changes. Moreover,
    according to the Azai Guliyev, "Sarkozy is going to visit Azerbaijan
    regardless of the Armenian pressure".

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ If President of France doesn't visit Baku,
    according to Azerbaijan, it will mean, that "it gave away to the
    Armenian pressure". According to newspaper "Echo", France has a
    strong and rather influential Armenian Diaspora supporting Armenia:
    "In spite of everything though the French leader is planning to visit
    Azerbaijan, after the previous President of France paid an official
    visit to Yerevan.

    This is certainly worth attention, as it speaks of the fact that
    President of France implements a pragmatic policy and acts against the
    pro-Armenian powers. The existence of balanced politics is undeniable".

    By the way it is worth mentioning that the visits do not depend or in
    any case almost do not depend on either party's wish. Azerbaijan thinks
    that hydrocarbon may overweight anything, including moral criteria,
    and hope to resolve the Karabakh Conflict to its favor. France,
    being included in OSCE Minsk Group, "may be of essential help"
    to Azerbaijan. In any case Baku has great expectations regarding
    the above-mentioned. True, if Sarkozy visits Azerbaijan, he will
    be expected to confirm the stability of the Azeri borders. However,
    another possibility is that Paris may once again underline, that the
    agreement should be reached between conflicting parties.

    Azerbaijan, of course, would not be happy with such variant. According
    to Azai Guliyev, Baku has done its best. "We diversify the routs
    of hydrocarbon resources to Europe; we have fulfilled the BTC
    (Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan) project, we are involved in all the projects
    carried out by NATO, as well as we became one of the first Islamic
    countries taking part in peacemaking operations in Iraq and
    Afghanistan, etc.

    Unfortunately, our country hasn't got any response yet, i.e. support
    to the Azeri position," thinks the deputy. In fact once again Baku is
    trying to achieve its aim by the help of its gas and oil, forgetting
    that the only country that can really manipulate and dictate its
    rules and conditions is Russia, but never Azerbaijan. If taking into
    consideration "tenuous" relationship of France with Baku's major
    ally Turkey, expectations about N. Sarkozy's supposed visit are more
    than unreasonable.

    The whole matter is that President of France, as well as the European
    Union are well-aware of Azerbaijan's domestic situation, just like of
    the reasons of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict. Azeri Press is free to
    write that another official representative of this or that country
    has announced about the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, or that
    Europe and the whole world will not survive without Baku's energy
    supply, these are just empty words. Pragmatic Sarkozy will act only
    to its country's and Europe's favor, where by the way he has one of
    the leading roles. If Baku really wants to get something from EU, it
    must first of all change its policy and stop denying the fact that
    Nagorno-Karabakh is an independent state, not depending on Baku's
    oil, for sake of which it was given to Azerbaijan in 1920, the oil,
    which today makes only the 0.7% of the world oil stock.
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