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    AZERI ACADEMICIAN UPBEAT ABOUT VISITS TO BREAKAWAY KARABAKH, ARMENIA

    Day.az website, Baku
    5 Jul 07

    Academician Kamal Abdulla has called for the promotion of contacts
    between Azerbaijanis and Armenians to finally resolve the Karabakh
    conflict. In an interview with Day.az news agency, Abdulla shared
    his impressions of the visits to Azerbaijani separatist region of
    Karabakh, and Armenia by a group of intelligentsia representatives
    where they had discussions on how to resolve the conflict. Abdulla
    believes that we are "doomed to coexistence by God and history"
    and therefore, everything should be done to settle the conflict by
    peace means to avoid war. The following is the text of his interview
    with C. Ali entitled "Kamal Abdulla: 'Azerbaijanis and Armenians are
    doomed to coexistence by God and history. This is our mission and we
    should be ready for it'"; published on the Day.az website on 5 July;
    subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    A Day.az interview with Prof Kamal Abdulla, the rector of the Baku
    Slavonic University (BSU), corresponding member of the Azerbaijani
    Academy of National Sciences and honoured worker of science.

    [Correspondent] Kamal muallim [mode of address], after your visits
    to Nagornyy Karabakh and Armenia, there are again many talk about a
    big role of people's diplomacy in settling the Karabakh problem. What
    can you say on its potential in settling the conflict in the wake of
    your latest mission?

    [Abdulla] I think that any alternative form of diplomacy in the long
    run serves to our main line based on the will of the Azerbaijani
    people and the political leadership of the country. Any step in this
    direction should be welcomed since every single man should work within
    his or her powers.

    Politicians should do their job, leaders their own and intellectuals
    should also seek ways out of this situation. In the end, all these
    will be part of our common search and opportunities.

    Positive mood

    [Correspondent] Although the trip was brief, nevertheless, you felt
    the mood of the Armenians. Do you consider that the Armenian community
    of Nagornyy Karabakh is ready for open dialogue?

    [Abdulla] I can say that those people we met are completely
    ready. Because the war, the actual state of affairs have already
    bored everyone and everybody is looking for ways of breaking this
    deadlock. Undoubtedly, I cannot speak on behalf of all but those whom
    I saw and contacted are ready.

    Above all, this contact was established without any intermediaries. It
    is also important that this contact contemplated our crossing to
    Nagornyy Karabakh exactly through the Azerbaijani soil, in other
    words, we went from one part of our land to another part, and it was
    not from Tbilisi, Moscow or from somewhere else but from Barda, from
    where we went directly to Xankandi [Stepanakert]. If someone else can,
    let them also go.

    [Correspondent] Other members of the trip speak about the possibility
    of continuing cooperation between Azerbaijanis and Armenians even
    they suggest specific forms. As the rector of the BSI, do you assume
    the possibility of adjusting such contacts, say, in the sphere of
    education?

    [Abdulla] Any further effective contacts should take place once all
    the problems are tackled. We did not discuss any political moments, the
    possibility of adopting any declaration there. We simply communicated
    with them. We pursued the purpose of understanding whether we can
    speak the same language and if we can ever understand one another.

    My understanding of "some time ever" means a complete solution to
    the problem: after the liberation of the seven [occupied Azerbaijani]
    districts and the establishment of Azerbaijan's political and state
    control over Nagornyy Karabakh. It is essential to know if there are
    forces with whom we can later start speak about life, construction
    and restoration. This was the kernel of the trip.

    [Correspondent] Are there such forces?

    [Abdulla] I think there are.

    Armenian leader backs coexistence with Azerbaijanis

    [Correspondent] Armenian President Robert Kocharyan once said from
    a high tribune that the peoples of Azerbaijan and Armenia cannot
    coexist in principle. What would your reaction be to that statement
    of the Armenian president after the visit?

    [Abdulla] He spoke absolutely the opposite at the meeting with us
    that our peoples should finally coexist. After all, none of them will
    go to another planet or another part of the globe. We are doomed to
    coexistence by God and history. This is our mission and we have to
    be ready for it. By saying "we", I mean the Azerbaijani citizens
    of Armenian origin living in Nagornyy Karabakh and we saw that in
    principle they can be ready for it, and the citizens of Azerbaijan -
    the Azerbaijani population of Nagornyy Karabakh.

    Therefore, by any means - naturally, it is important that this means
    is peaceful - we will liberate our lands.

    So, what shall we do once Azerbaijan fully restores its authority
    there? How shall we communicate each other? Will the communication
    take place at all?

    Will there be people understanding everything what will take
    place? After all we cannot tell the Armenians that you have to leave
    as we have restored our authority here. Can we say this?! Can any
    political leader ever say this?! Certainly, not. We have to return
    to the system which existed before the confrontation. Therefore,
    it is necessary to find out the degree of our readiness to talk with
    one another.

    I do not even want to answer those sharp but at the same time
    irrational remarks on inadmissibility of such contacts and so on. What
    is to be done?

    To avoid dialogue in order to make this problem exist further so that
    those "gentlemen" continue to get their grants?

    Many ready for contacts with Armenians

    [Correspondent] You said the Armenian side is ready for dialogue. Now I
    would like to learn your opinion about the readiness of the Azerbaijani
    public. At a news conference in Baku on the results of the visits
    to Karabakh and Armenia, you yourself witnessed that so far not
    all representatives of the Azerbaijani public view such contacts
    positively. Do you think the Azerbaijani society is ready for this?

    [Abdulla] As a whole, it is ready. This is obvious for those people
    who call me, send telegrams and give their views in support of the
    mission. The vast majority is ready and supports this mission.

    Naturally, there are those who disagree but disagreement should,
    in my view, be expressed within the limits of certain ethic
    norms. Regrettably, there are people who like to go beyond those
    limits without thinking that they might be asked: Who are the judges
    then? You have no right to judge others.

    One should do better. I think that this communication, which we
    managed with the representatives of the Armenian intelligentsia,
    should be developed.

    Maybe, others will go in future. Incidentally, there are already many
    people who express such a will.

    You know so many people call me and tell me about their desire
    to visit Karabakh and propose that such a trip be arranged. They
    are residents of Susa, in general, representatives of Karabakh and
    refugees from Armenia, Baku residents, friends, acquaintances and
    even those who do not know me at all. To put it differently, there
    are many people who support us. However, unfortunately they are
    often inert and unresponsive. Those who are active and responsive
    are few. An Azerbaijani saying goes: that's his guilty conscience
    speaking. Regrettably, this happens sometimes.

    I believe in wisdom of my people and both in wisdom of our earnest
    and genuine journalists and analysts. We were told there that we will
    have a bad time when going back home, they said that "your folk will
    attack you, blame you for all faults". I told them this would not
    happen as our people would understand everything and support us.

    I think that we did it right and my belief in this is based on the
    support I am receiving.
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