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    OIC SECRETARY-GENERAL SUPPORTS AZERBAIJAN'S RIGHT TO REGAIN OCCUPIED TERRITORY

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    March 13 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / Trend , corr A.Gasimova / Trend's exclusive
    interview with Secretary-General of the Organization of the Islamic
    Conference, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu

    Question: What are OIC's priorities for 2007 and the near future?

    Answer: The OIC's broad priorities for 2007 would be to continue
    the process which was started two years ago to promote the role and
    the performance of the Organization to be able to cope with the new
    international and regional order and to face the many challenges
    confronting the Muslim World. I would like to highlight some of the
    most important areas which are already being focused upon by the OIC.

    These include, first and foremost, the adoption of the new OIC Charter,
    which I consider will create a new momentum to the performance and
    the effectiveness of the organization in order to serve the collective
    interests of its 57 Member States. Another important area would be to
    reinforce the political role of the OIC in addressing the many crisis
    and challenges which confront its Member States and the Muslim World, a
    process which I had started already ever since my assumption of office
    in January 2005. I would also especially focus upon reinvigorating
    the Solidarity / Assistance Funds which the OIC has established to
    fulfill their noble objectives of forging solidarity and assisting
    the Muslim people in need.

    Another area that I would actively address would be the
    institutionalization of the new OIC agenda items like science

    Question: How do you assess the co-operation between Azerbaijan and
    the OIC and the role of Azerbaijan in the OIC? How do Azerbaijani
    activities as OIC's ICFM Chairman meet the necessary requirements?

    Answer: I personally highly appreciate the manner in which
    Azerbaijan has conducted itself ever since its assumption of the
    ICFM chairmanship. I have been extremely pleased to note that my
    sentiments are also fully shared by all OIC Member States. On the
    ground, Azerbaijan called for the convening of two Ministerial-level
    meetings of the OIC Executive Committee on the questions of Beit
    Hanoun and Jerusalem. This clearly demonstrated Azerbaijan's strong
    commitment to OIC causes. Furthermore, Azerbaijan convened in Baku
    the 5th OIC Ministerial Conference on Tourism. We are now all looking
    forward and grateful to H.E. the President of Azerbaijan's initiative
    of organizing another important and timely conference in Baku on
    "The role of the media in promoting understanding and tolerance".

    Question: Do you plan to inject any changes into the OIC's Charter
    adopted in 1970 which might have become outdated amid the developments
    that have taken place over the last 35 years ? Is there any necessity
    to carry out reforms within the OIC?

    Answer: This is a very important question and I have already partially
    answered this question earlier. I would like to further elaborate
    that the new OIC Charter is already in the process of being drafted
    and I earnestly hope that it will be adopted very soon by the Member
    States. A new OIC Charter is becoming a necessity for more than
    one reason. Firstly, this will be an implementation of the 10-year
    Programme of Action, which was unanimously adopted by the Third
    Extraordinary OIC Summit Conference in Makkah in December 2005.

    Secondly, it is true that many major developments have taken place,
    both internationally and regionally, and the organization needs
    to effectively cope with these developments. As for the reforms,
    it is also becoming a necessity for the OIC and is being given
    utmost priority. The new Charter is one of this reform process. Other
    measures are already underway at many levels, like restructuring the
    Secretariat and some of its affiliated institutions as well as their
    working methodologies, improving the level coordination between the
    Secretariat and its over 20 affiliated institutions, recruitment
    of highly qualified staff members, construction of an impressive
    headquarters building, new agendas and many other such measures.

    Question: Have you set up arrangements for the forthcoming Conference
    on Tolerance in the Media, which is being organized in Baku in April?

    How relevant do you find this topic?

    Answer: This Conference would be an important occasion and, as per
    its usual practice, the Secretariat would be extending its full
    support to organize a successful event. However, rather focusing
    on administrative arrangements, I would like to highlight both the
    importance as well as this timely initiative. We all are aware about
    the importance of the media in the contemporary age, especially its
    influence on formulating the perceptions of the public opinion. We
    are now suffering from the alarming phenomena of escalating violence
    and terrorism. This is a direct outcome of the intolerance and
    misunderstandings. Moreover, it is becoming a growing problem that
    the misperception being disseminated through the media about linking
    violence and terrorism with Islam. For all these reasons, I find H.E.
    the President of Azerbaijan's initiative to be most timely and would
    significantly contribute in correcting this misperception and lead
    to greater understanding and tolerance among mankind

    Question: When do you plan to convene a regular OIC Summit and what
    issues would be included in its agenda?

    Answer: According to OIC's Charter and its rules of procedures, the
    next regular Summit Conference was supposed to take place this year
    in Senegal. However, upon its request, it has been postponed to March
    2008. Malaysia will continue with its responsibilities as the Summit
    Chairman until that time. As for the Summit's agenda, this is the
    prerogative of Member States and it is still too early to talk about
    it at this stage. The agenda would, generally, include all issues of
    mutual interest to the Member States and would encompass all fields.

    However, I would like to elaborate that the coming Summit would be
    an important one since it will be the first ordinary Summit to be
    held after the 3rd Extraordinary Summit of Makkah and also it will be
    entrusted the responsibility to endorse and adopt whatever has been
    achieved since Makkah. The Summit would also give a new impetus and
    momentum to the ongoing process for OIC's reform.

    Question: Despite OSCE's Minsk Group involvement in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict for over 10 years, no results has
    been achieved as yet. Do you believe that it is time for another
    organization, including the UN, to join the conflict resolution
    process?

    Answer: I strongly believe that in any conflict situation, it was
    imperative to maintain all the ongoing processes of resolving the
    conflict, whether on a bilateral or a multilateral level. Because
    of the extremely complicated nature of conflicts, like the one in
    Nagorno-Karabakh, it needs both time as well as accumulation of
    collective efforts until its resolution materializes. Therefore, I
    think we need to maintain the OSCE Minsk Group efforts and supplement
    them with other efforts by the UN and other international and regional
    organizations. I would like to highlight that as an organization
    responsible for security and cooperation in Europe, OSCE is most
    relevant organization to deal with this conflict.

    Question: What could be OIC's reply to the possible decision of the
    Azerbaijani leadership to regain the occupied territory by military
    means?

    Answer: At the outset, I would like to confirm that I personally and as
    the Secretary General of the OIC fully supports the right of Azerbaijan
    to regain its occupied territories from Armenia and that the OIC will
    continue to work hard, with its Member States and the international
    community, to assist in fulfilling this objective. At the same time,
    I strongly believe that any conflict should be peacefully resolved
    through political and diplomatic means. Military solution is a very
    costly and a very dramatic one in terms of loss of lives and damage
    to property. In the ultimate analysis, this option is a zero-sum game
    and requires that after the cease-fire and the many losses of lives,
    the concerned parties to return to the negotiating table for a final
    settlement through diplomatic means. I would accordingly suggest
    that the Azerbaijani leadership and the OIC as well as all other
    international actors to be actively involved in peacefully resolving
    the problem.
    From: Baghdasarian
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