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  • BAKU: Pro-Armenian moves of US Congress stall NK peace - Azeri MP

    Day.Az, Azerbaijan
    Oct 12 2007


    PRO-ARMENIAN MOVES OF US CONGRESS STALL KARABAKH PEACE - AZERI MP

    Interview with MP Asim Mollazada, a member of the parliamentary
    standing commission for foreign and inter-parliamentary relations.

    [Correspondent] What do you think might be the consequences of the
    adoption by the US Congress of a resolution recognizing "the genocide
    of Armenians"?

    [Mollazada] I think the chances of this resolution being passed are
    very high. Therefore, I share the opinions of both Mr Bush and Ms
    Rice that this document, if it is approved, would deal a blow to US
    interests and the national security of that country. A group of
    congressmen, first of all, the speaker of the House of
    Representatives put the interests of one ethnic group above the
    national interests of the USA. Naturally, such actions seriously
    damage US relations with its allies, and therefore, I can predict
    that such a policy by Congress will have big negative consequences.

    [Correspondent] Could such a step affect relations between the USA
    and Azerbaijan?

    [Mollazada] I do not think there might be some direct negative
    consequences. But I hope that given this situation, Azerbaijan has to
    resort to all available mechanisms and initiatives in connection with
    the current situation and make every effort to draft a bill on real
    genocide committed by Armenians against Azerbaijanis in the town of
    Xocali [in 1992] in Nagornyy Karabakh. Instead of discussing mythical
    events of the distant past, US congressmen should assess the real
    genocide and ethnic cleansing perpetrated by Armenians against
    Azerbaijanis nowadays.

    [Correspondent] What about the Karabakh settlement? Will the
    one-sided approach of the US congressmen to the events in our region
    influence the resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict?

    [Mollazada] Undoubtedly, I do not expect anything positive to this
    effect. Similar documents and actions are an extra stimulus for
    Armenia to continue successfully torpedoing the negotiations [on the
    Karabakh settlement]. Enjoying the support of lobby groups in
    Congress and other legislative bodies of foreign countries, Armenia
    gets an opportunity to put a further brake on the process of
    resolving the Karabakh problem.

    [Correspondent] Could Congress, bearing all these in mind, review its
    biased position on the events of the early 20th century, and if not,
    could such a decision affect Washington's foreign policy?

    [Mollazada] We at least hope that the US will take an impartial
    approach, take account of the positions of other sides, and most
    importantly, the great damage that this step inflicts on the
    interests of the USA itself.

    [Correspondent] Is the Milli Maclis standing parliamentary commission
    for international and inter-parliamentary relations planning to react
    to the action of their US colleagues in some way?

    [Mollazada] In this connection, I think it necessary to establish
    contacts with the US legislators and carry out work with the members
    of the friendship group with Azerbaijan. It is also important that
    for its part, Turkey also supports this and make active use of its
    opportunities in Congress to ensure that certain changes or a
    separate resolution on this document are adopted if this pro-Armenian
    resolution is passed.
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