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  • BAKU: Situation Is Tense In Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenians Not Want To

    SITUATION IS TENSE IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH, ARMENIANS NOT WANT TO LIVE THERE: AZERBAIJAN'S PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politics /54224.html
    July 29 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan's permanent representative to the Council of Europe Arif
    Mammadov spoke in an exclusive interview with Day.Az.

    Day.Az: The Council of Europe reaction to the post-election events
    in Armenia which claimed several lives demonstrated inadequacy of
    Strasburg's attitude to separate member states. Do you see any
    political element in this? Can the Council of Europe resort to
    sanctions against the Armenian delegation?

    Arif Mammadov: Armenians almost faced difficult situation for the
    two recent PACE sessions. The Armenian delegation in PACE could be
    deprived of a mandate which is an extreme measure. The MPs were quite
    tough at the session and demanded Armenia to fulfill commitments.

    At the same time, I would not say that here it is a notorious "double
    standard." No international organization wants to resort to drastic
    measures. Armenia has received a rather harsh warning as a red card,
    which it has been getting for quite a long time since the election. It
    would be wrong to expect PACE's deprivation of Armenian delegation
    of the mandate especially at a time when the organization is not
    experiencing the best of times in its development. Neither the Council
    of Europe nor the political factions want to resort to this measure.

    There is also factor of lobbying involved here. Armenians did not
    sit idly and they understand what this warning means.

    In other words, Armenia received a warning, but it is provides an
    opportunity to rectify the situation.

    Q: Even some member of the Armenian delegation also favor sanctions
    against Armenia...

    A: Of course, perhaps some would like to see a different situation
    including some members of the Armenian delegation. I mean members
    of the delegation from the opposition who strongly criticized the
    government of their country.

    At the last session, Azerbaijani MP Gultakin Hajiyeva signed
    (by the way I believe she was right) the document circulated by an
    Armenian parliamentarian which rigidly criticized the current Armenian
    government. This suggests that there is constant pressure. But again,
    the CE does not back extreme measures at least so far. Armenians
    are aware that sword of Damocles hangs over them and try to solve
    existing problems.

    In any case, these problems are indicated in many documents and it
    is difficult for Armenia to talk about any democratic transformations.

    Q: As to the issue of cooperation between Azerbaijanis and Armenians
    within the international organizations, did you encounter cases when
    Armenians, whether parliamentarians or diplomats, adequately assessed
    the situation in the region and was sympathetic to Baku's stance on
    the Nagorno-Karabakh?

    A: I have to many times happened to communicate with MPs and diplomats
    from Armenia. I must admit that many of them also realize the need
    for the liberation of the occupied territories, because the current
    situation does not benefit Armenia at all.

    The situation is tense in Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenians do not want
    to live there. Sensible people wish stability for themselves and
    their children which this is natural. Nagorno-Karabakh is now a dead
    zone. Despite some promises, some grants, people are reluctant to go
    there, even with financial encouragement from the diaspora. Nobody
    wants to put his life in danger. Therefore, the conflict has brought
    nothing good to Armenia and adequate politicians and representatives
    of the public understand that it is much better to have peace with a
    neighbor. The recent mutual visits of intellectuals of both countries
    to Baku, Yerevan and Nagorno Karabakh again shows that the Armenian
    society understanding the real situation.

    There are a lot of people from Azerbaijan in Armenia and they are also
    part of society. It lives with nostalgia about the old good-neighborly
    relations, which also plays a role. Visits by intellectuals show
    that there is an opportunity to address the problem. Of course, this
    conflict should be resolved within territorial integrity of Azerbaijan
    and Azerbaijani citizens of Armenian origin must understand this. Life
    shows that to be within Azerbaijan means is to develop on an equal
    footing with other citizens, Azerbaijani society, which, perhaps,
    is an example for the entire region.

    Q: Azerbaijan has circulated a large number of documents in the PACE
    and most of them directly or indirectly relates to the Karabakh
    conflict. How effective are these documents? Does the Council of
    Europe has a reliable mechanism to implement them?

    A: The Council of Europe does not have reliable mechanisms of
    pressure on this issue and the organization is not directly involved
    in the conflict. It keeps the matter on the agenda. Of course, the
    distribution of documents is very important. But it is not worth
    to expect much effect from this. Yes, Armenians are nervous because
    Azerbaijani MPs are active collecting signatures.

    At the same time, I think the CE would be more important in
    post-conflict period when there will be a need to restore all links
    to work with civil society. During this period, the best weapon to
    deal with differences is democratic institutions.

    The development of our society allows to believe that the Armenian
    community of Karabakh is aware that it is better to live in peace with
    its neighbors as it was before when we shared a lot in common. Today,
    Azerbaijan has great possibilities and the Armenians could get
    huge dividends from the presence in Azerbaijan and could have the
    opportunity to develop like Azerbaijani society and state rather to
    spend huge money on the armed forces in Karabakh.
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