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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Baku can't continuously speculate on its oil

    If Europe's demands for energy depended on Baku's oil only, Ilham
    Aliyev would be sure to unleash a war.
    04.10.2007 GMT+04:00

    Baku takes all the possible measures not to let the EU and PACE
    Representatives into Nagorno Karabakh. The most surprising thing is
    that Europe doesn't ignore these `calls' of Baku and refuses visiting
    Nagorno Karabakh through Armenia. In this regard the visit of the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani intellectuals to the conflict zone through
    Baku became `a bad example'. Azerbaijan thought that if it was
    possible for the diplomats and intellectuals to pass through the mine
    fields, it will be applicable for the Europeans too.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ It is quite understandable though that no one can
    make the OSCE Minsk Group on Nagorno Karabakh Conflict regulation
    reach there through this or that route. But as for the EU
    Representatives and Members of PACE Mission they may be influenced
    easily, and Baku successfully takes advantage of it, and example of
    which may be the returning of the EU Representative in South Caucasus
    Peter Semneby. It is only incomprehensible what could have scared them
    away... As the member of Azeri delegation to PACE Rafael Huseynov has
    lately announced, the Head of the PACE Mission for protection of
    historical monuments Edward O'Hara wanted to visit Azerbaijan first,
    but he planned to visit Nagorno Karabakh through Armenia. `We don't
    think it is right and we expressed our preconditions beforehand. It is
    of great interest to the official Baku that the reporter studies the
    condition of the monuments in Nagorno Karabakh. Nagorno Karabakh is
    the inseparable part of Azerbaijan and the reporter must go there
    through Azerbaijan. O'Hara represents international organization and
    his safety will be provided,' emphasized Huseynov. The same happened
    on the autumn session of PACE when the visit of the PACE subcommittee
    for Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict with Russell Johnston at the head
    scheduled on October 8-12 was canceled because Azerbaijani side came
    forward with a precondition according to which the delegation was to
    visit Nagorno Karabakh through Baku. The head of the Armenian
    delegation in PACE David Harutunyan once again emphasized that
    Azerbaijan creates artificial obstacles for this visit and reminded
    that for many years visits of the representatives of international
    organizations to Nagorno-Karabakh, including PACE, have been organized
    through Armenia.

    In this case the position of PACE causes bewilderment, if taking into
    account the fact that Russell Johnston mentioned, that the Council of
    European is upset with the home policy in Azerbaijan and Armenia. `The
    noticeable economic growth in the in Azerbaijan shouldn't lead to
    ignoring the principles of democracy adopted by the European
    countries. Our basic worry regarding the political prisoners is that
    many of them are old and ill. We are also concerned about the freedom
    of speech, for recently seven journalists have been arrested in
    Azerbaijan,' said Johnston.

    For the first time Baku was understood that it can't continuously
    speculate on its oil. If Europe's demands for energy depended on
    Baku's oil only, Ilham Aliyev would be sure to unleash a war. But
    luckily it is not so. Russia remains the main gas supplier, oil is
    also provided by Russia and the Near East. Thus relying on such a
    factor, which according to Aliyev may decide whether or not to let the
    representatives of other countries to Nagorno Karabakh, is simply
    unreasonable. By the way this is what the Deputy Chairman of RA
    National Assembly Vahan Hovhannisyan. `The factor of the petrodollar
    plays a very essential role in Azerbaijan's actions. Most probably
    they do not realize that any act of aggression will lead to sharp
    seizure of this stream, since the first thing that will be destroyed
    in the result of the Azeri aggression will be the oil facilities. It
    will be destroyed immediately this is why the Azeri side must think
    first whether or not it is worthy to saw the branches it is seated
    on,' he said. It should be reminded that the first thing Iraq did when
    invaded Kuwait in 1990, it burnt the oil wells. But the clearest
    depiction of Azerbaijan was given by political scientist Zardusht
    Alizade: `Now we are on our direct way to the state of a country from
    third world; with no science, no culture, and no perspective of normal
    economic development. Money incoming from oil devours the soul and
    body of our elite, and the people, who have never been bearers of rich
    culture turn to those deprived of any values.'

    PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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