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    STATE DEBATE: ARMENIA, NEIGHBORS PONDER KERRY'S NOMINATION
    By Gayane Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    Society | 24.12.12 | 15:46

    The nomination of John Kerry, chairman of the US Senate Foreign
    Relations Committee, as the Secretary of State has stirred
    discussion in the South Caucasus. Azeri political analysts predict
    that the assumption of such a high post by the senator known for
    his pro-Armenian activities would increase "anti-Azeri" sentiments,
    while in Armenia hopes aren't high for such developments.

    On December 21, president Barrack Obama nominated Senator Kerry for
    the country's top diplomatic post, stressing that the Vietnam war
    veteran and presidential candidate of 2004 is a "perfect choice to
    guide American diplomacy."

    The 69-year-old senator from the State of Massachusetts with a
    large Armenian community, back in the 90s co-authored the Article
    907 restricting non-humanitarian US aid to Azerbaijan "for as long
    as it keeps Armenia in a blockade".

    Kerry actively supported the Armenian Genocide recognition bill, with
    periodical statements that Turkey has to face its historic mistakes.

    On September 5, Kerry said in reference to Azeri murderer Ramil
    Safarov's pardon and release, that he was "shocked and appalled" and
    that "this needlessly provocative act endangers the fragile peace
    between these countries and damages the government of Azerbaijan's
    credibility".

    The Armenian Cause office welcomed Kerry's possible appointment,
    stressing that the senator has "supported the Armenian community of
    America for around three decades in the matters of the US foreign
    policy".

    Turkey has welcomed Kerry's candidacy despite his role of an Armenian
    Genocide recognition advocate. Turkish Zaman reports that foreign
    minister Ahmed Davutoglu has sent a congratulatory letter. The
    newspaper explains that Turkey would consider it most unfortunate if
    the other candidate - U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice had been confirmed.

    (The ambassador withdrew her nomination under harsh scrutiny by
    the Senate.)

    Neighbouring Azerbaijan has started pessimistic predictions, as
    vesti.az newspaper reports, that "if Kerry becomes Secretary of
    State, Azerbaijan would have to resist also America's pressure in
    the negotiation process over the Karabakh conflict".

    Vesti.az cited Azeri political analyst Rizvan Huseynov, who said that
    "Kerry's activities will lead to an enhanced Russian factor in the
    Karabakh issue", because "the United States would want to 'trade'
    with Russia and in exchange for concessions in the South Caucasian
    issues get support with Iran and Syria".

    Political analyst Rovshan Ibragimov has concerns that "personal
    fondness of such an elite, top political figure might have an influence
    on the country's foreign policy".

    Giro Manoyan, heading the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau's
    Armenian Cause Office, also believes that Kerry's "purely personal
    attitude towards Armenians might have a certain impact on politics".

    However, Caucasus Institute director Sergey Minasyan believes that
    Kerry's nomination "will not be crucial", because "after assuming
    such a post personal preferences are usually sidelined".

    "At first sight it's a desirable for us nomination, however any
    high-ranking official follows the policy outlined by his/her country
    administration. True, a favorable for Armenia atmosphere might be
    formed, and the Azeri leadership might experience a certain sense
    of restriction, but it can't play a crucial role," Minasyan told
    ArmeniaNow.

    Should Kerry's appointment as Secretary of State be confirmed, the
    Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman's position would likely
    be given to another pro-Armenian senator, Robert Menendez.

    http://armenianow.com/society/42276/john_kerry_us_secretary_state_obama_armenia_turkey _azerbaijan


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