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    Today, Azerbaijan
    March 4 2007

    Mammadyarov: I'd like to believe that Armenia will demonstrate a
    political will

    04 March 2007 [14:31] - Today.Az

    GUAM summit in Baku will focus on the solution of the 'frozen
    conflicts,' ways of preventing threats to the maintenance of
    stability, said Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov in
    his interviewed to APA.


    What will be the priorities of Azerbaijan's foreign policy this year?
    Mainly what countries President Ilham Aliyev will visit this year?

    The foreign policy priorities serving the national interests of our
    country remain unchanged. Of course, these priorities are the
    resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani, Nagorno Karabakh conflict in
    the framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, strengthening of
    security and stability in the region and further expansion of
    large-scale economic projects.

    Azerbaijan should benefit from its important strategic-geographical
    position between the West and East. We focus on the integration into
    Europe and Euro-Atlantic structures. The adoption of the European
    Neighborhood Policy action plan, ongoing successful development of
    cooperation with NATO within the framework of the Individual
    Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) is the logical continuation of the
    strategic cooperation. At the same time Azerbaijan is interested in
    development of relations with eastern countries, particularly the
    member countries of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
    both in the framework of the organization and development of
    bilateral relations. You know, Azerbaijan is chairing the OIC this
    year. Benefiting from this chance, Baku will host a large conference
    "The role of the media in development of tolerance and mutual
    understanding" in April this year. This conference is sure to attract
    great attention of both Muslim countries and the world community and
    encourage development of intercultural relations.

    Are there still hopes that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict can be
    resolved diplomatically? What trade-offs are possible from
    Azerbaijani side?

    I think there still exists potential of negotiations for the
    resolution of the conflict in the framework of the Prague process. We
    offer the highest autonomy that exists in the world practice to the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani communities of the Nagorno Karabakh within
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity on condition that Armenia withdraw
    its troops from the occupied territories, returning of our internally
    displaced persons to their native lands and normal life condition are
    ensured. In fact, this offer should be regarded a great trade-off. I
    would like to believe that Armenia will demonstrate a political will.

    Do you think the meeting of the heads of state is expected following
    your next meeting with Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian?

    The negotiations in Moscow in January this year on the core
    principles of the settlement were intensive enough. We have agreed
    most of the discussed issues. Regrettably, Armenia fails to
    demonstrate political will. On the other hand, Armenian Diasporas in
    foreign countries are posing artificial obstacles to the settlement
    of the conflict. The parties have agreed to the continuation of the
    foreign ministers' meeting through the mediation of the OSCE Minsk
    Group co-chairs. As to the meeting of the Presidents, this depends on
    the meetings of the foreign ministers and the visits of the co-chairs
    to the region.

    Why does Azerbaijan fail to actively demand the implementation of the
    UN Security Council's Resolutions on the Nagorno Karabakh? When will
    the 'frozen conflicts' in GUAM countries be debated at the UN General
    Assembly? Has the text of the resolution been prepared?

    I do not agree to this question. President Aliyev, Foreign Ministry
    and our permanent representation to the United Nations have been
    making strong efforts in this direction for many years. The
    negotiating process for the settlement of the conflict has one and
    the same aim. The GUAM countries are suffering from the problem of
    'frozen conflicts.' We tried to benefit from all momentums to deliver
    detailed, true information about this problem to the representatives
    of the UN member states from Azerbaijani side and in the framework of
    the GUAM.

    Important documents such as the joint statement on the 'frozen
    conflicts' adopted by GUAM Council of Ministers in Brussels in
    December, 2006, the statements made by the representatives of the
    GUAM countries at the 14th meeting of OSCE Council of Ministers and
    at the sessions of the UN General Assembly can be shown as example.

    GUAM countries continue to make efforts and have already agreed to
    put the issue to the debate of the UN Assembly by September this year
    depending on the working procedures of the Assembly.

    How do you assess your visit to Kazakhstan? What documents have been
    signed within the framework of the visit?

    Kazakhstan recognized the sovereignty of Azerbaijan in 1992. It has
    established mutual diplomatic relations with our country. Azerbaijan
    and Kazakhstan are successfully cooperating in the fields of
    politics, trade-economy, financing-banking system, oil-gas industry,
    education, culture and some other spheres. Our countries have
    concluded 88 documents.

    In addition to that, Kazakhstan joined the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil
    pipeline project. We have more common interests now. The 15th
    anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between the two
    countries will be marked this year.

    During my latest visit to Kazakhstan, the discussions covered
    improvement of the existing agreements on cooperation of trade,
    transport, finance, law enforcement bodies, two documents on
    visa-free travel and partnership between the two countries were
    signed. The project of cultural events to be held within a year is
    being discussed now.

    As to exchange of development experience, it is necessary to take
    into consideration specific features of Azerbaijan, region where a
    country is situated, its economy. The development way of any country
    is a unique experience. Azerbaijan has always supported positive
    exchange of experience between the countries and we do not rule out
    using a suitable experience in the socio-economic development of our
    country in future.

    What issues will be highlighted in GUAM's summit in Baku this year?
    Do you think GUAM peacekeeping forces can be deployed in Nagorno
    Karabakh? What will be the OSCE's reaction?

    GUAM's main objectives are to reinforce all-round cooperation of the
    participating states, strengthen international and regional
    relationships. GUAM countries face similar problems and challenges.
    The organization is concerned over the aggressions against the
    territorial integrity of the member states. In this context, as in
    its previous meetings, the summit in Baku will focus on the solution
    of the 'frozen conflicts,' ways of preventing threats to the
    maintenance of stability.

    The discussions in the summit will also focus on interparliamentary
    relations, humanitarian as well as issues concerning economic and
    energy security. As to the use of GUAM peacekeepers in Nagorno
    Karabakh, Azerbaijan is not against activities to ensure security in
    Nagorno Karabakh after Armenia withdraws from the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan. But there is an agreement that the
    representatives of the OSCE and the parties to the conflict will not
    participate in these activities.

    In which countries Azerbaijan is expected to establish its diplomatic
    representations this year?

    Increasing the number of Azerbaijan's diplomatic representations in
    foreign countries create us more opportunities to pursue our foreign
    policy, defend the rights and interests of our citizens and most
    importantly, to widen the knowledge of the world community about
    Armenia's aggression and crimes against our country.

    Last year Azerbaijan opened its embassies in Indonesia, Morocco,
    Korea and Malaysia, consulate in Dubai, embassy in Egypt based in
    Tripoli in Libya and embassy in Saudi Arabia based in Jeddah. New
    ambassadors have been appointed to the Czech Republic and the
    Netherlands. The parliament has passed relevant decision on
    establishing our embassies in Sweden, Croatia, Lithuania, Qatar,
    Syria, Kyrgyzstan, Argentina and Mexico.


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/37363.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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