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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Armenia possesses enough power not to allow Azerbaijan
    into World Trade Organization

    Azerbaijan hopes that the world community will impose certain
    sanctions on Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, excluding the possibility
    that the very sanctions may be imposed on him.
    04.07.2007 GMT+04:00

    Armenia has been integrated into the World Trade Organization for
    three years only, so it is very untimely to make any conclusions about
    the Organization's influence on the country's economy. However on the
    international level today Armenia possesses enough efficient
    instruments to influence on Azerbaijan's fortune. As it is known,
    Azerbaijan has already submitted its application to be integrated into
    the Organization. According to WTO Charter for a country to be allowed
    to the Organization, absolute majority is needed, i.e. all the member
    countries must be `for'.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A single `against' may cause the issue's removal
    from the agenda. A vivid example of the above mentioned truth is the
    recent exacerbation in the Russian-Georgian relations, which led to
    Georgia's rejection to vote for Russia's integration into WTO. Armenia
    has the power to act the same way, and possesses the decisive word for
    Azerbaijan not to be allowed into WTO. The RA Minister of Foreign
    Affairs Vartan Oskanyan said, `We will certainly have our
    say. One-sided limitations, which Azerbaijan imposes on Armenia within
    the frames of international organizations, are not acceptable and I
    guess WTO must touch upon this issue by all means'. In this certain
    case with Azerbaijan, many things will simply depend on what pressure
    the USA and Russia will display on Armenia. Perhaps it will be
    possible to agree upon the exchange of veto from the Armenian
    party. In this case big political games are to be expected, though
    Armenia, on the whole, may insist on its own decision. Yet, many
    things once again depend on the great powers.

    By the way when the issue of Armenia's integration into the
    Organization was on the agenda, no measures were taken by Turkey to
    impede this process, though Ankara may hardly ever be suspected in
    having any secret love for Armenia. However things are different with
    Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan hopes that the world community will impose
    certain sanctions on Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, excluding the
    possibility that the very sanctions may be imposed on him. Baku has
    recently had troubles with Mass Media and President Aliyev has had
    large experience in closing down some of them. Maybe the freedom of
    speech and other values propagated by Europe are not much paid
    attention to in Baku, but it is an undeniable fact that the Council of
    Europe thinks otherwise. But the most serious thing Baku may face is
    the veto on membership in WTO, which is an organization called to
    develop country's economy. However as it is known, economy and
    politics are closely interconnected, and to become a member of the
    Organization, a country must undertake a number of obligations,
    including legislative and institutional reforms. Within the frames of
    WTO the reforms mainly refer to almost all the spheres and aspects of
    country's economy. But the question is, whether or not Baku is willing
    to have the reforms which may run the risk of losing the money
    incoming from oil.

    Aliyev, who is trying to create the image of prospering Azerbaijan,
    seems to forget that he doesn't live in the USSR any more and the
    slogan `Azerbaijan is taking bigger strides' simply won't work any
    more. There is no economy, it only exists in written. Even if the WTO
    member countries vote for Azerbaijan's integration into the
    Organization, it is not a matter of future but an unattainable
    dream. Talks between Armenian and WTO were carried on for about 9
    years, and there were no guarantees for approval, in spite of the fact
    that there were no particular reasons for rejection either. Yet Ilham
    Aliyev needs WTO, the Organization will first of all bring money as
    well as political profits, so the only moral is; before threatening
    with war it is better to think twice what it may cost.

    «PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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