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    HOW TO STAY SAFE IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS?

    Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan
    May 19, 2014 Monday

    "The South Caucasus and some questions of regional security and
    conflict resolution" is the theme of the round table organized on
    May 19 by the German Friedrich Naumann Foundation in Baku.

    Opening the discussion, the representative of the Fund Yuergen Vickert
    noted that the search for security in the South Caucasus is complicated
    by "uneasy neighborhood" in the region.

    Keynote speaker, head of the Research Center Atlas, Elkhan Shahinoglu
    recalled that the conflicts in the region - Karabakh, Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia, for 20 years have not been resolved, but some have
    become more acute after the Georgian- Russian war in 2008

    Achieving regional security is prevented by contradictions between
    constituents of the regional formats: Azerbaijani-Georgian-Turkish
    and Russian-Armenian-Iranian.

    At the time, Turkey took the initiative of creating a semblance of a
    "regional OSCE." However, this initiative was torpedoed by Russia
    unwilling equal partnership with the countries of the region.

    Russia makes destructive effect on Armenia, which was actually forced
    to renounce the Association Agreement with the EU. Now Yerevan is on
    the verge of joining the Customs Union.

    A new trend in regional cooperation is best triple partnership between
    Azerbaijan, Turkey and Turkmenistan based on energy interests.

    However, according to Shahinoglu, the EU does not provide adequate
    support for the Trans-Caspian pipeline project.

    He noted that if the West made a timely assistance to Ukraine, now
    these tragic events could have been avoided. The West did not give
    the $ 15 billion needed for Ukraine's entry into the Association
    Agreement and now the West has to provide much more for that.

    According to the Director of Turan News Agency, Mehman Aliyev, events
    in Ukraine are the beginning of the global changes in the Eurasian
    space, which will not pass side also the South Caucasus.

    This year will be launched the railway Baku-Tbilisi-Kars and the
    active phase of negotiations on the Trans-Caspian gas pipeline will
    enter. The President of Turkmenistan last month ordered the government
    to speed up work on the project and in the coming days a summit of
    the leaders of Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan will be held.

    According to Aliyev, after the presidential elections in Ukraine
    major changes should be expected in this country and other regions
    of the former Soviet Union, including the South Caucasus.

    These processes will be positively influenced also by the normalization
    of relations between the West and Iran.

    The head of the Research Center East-West, Arastun Orujlu noted that
    the settlement of the Karabakh conflict is negatively affected by
    internal factors.

    In particular, the illegitimate authoritarian corrupt regimes of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan turned the conflict into a factor of domestic
    and foreign policy.

    Despite the serious impact of external factors, the parties could, if
    desired, take steps to a peaceful settlement. But in Armenia that is
    prevented by aggressive anti-Azerbaijani and anti-Turk nationalism,
    while in Azerbaijan the order is to avoid any, even interpersonal,
    contacts with the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Orujlu considers permissible the visits of Karabakh separatists to the
    regions adjacent to Nagorno-Karabakh. In his opinion, NK residents
    should be offered Azerbaijani citizenship and access to government
    assistance programs in the social and educational sphere.

    Orujlu also believes that the policy of isolation of Armenia has led
    to the fact that it has evolved into a military outpost of Russia,
    and the opening of borders between Turkey and Armenia would help to
    bring these countries and reduce dependence on Russia.

    The Deputy Chairman of the Unified Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan,
    Elchin Mirzabeyli believes that neither Armenia nor Karabakh
    separatists are able to make independent decisions. A proposal
    to establish contacts with the separatists is an unjustifiable
    "hypocritical policy of the West."

    According to Mirzabeyli, the West does not have support for the
    territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, which it does for Ukraine,
    and earlier - for Georgia.

    Therefore, for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict, mechanisms
    of international law should be used and sanctions should be imposed
    against the aggressor.

    Many other participants also pointed manifestation of "double
    standards" of the West regarding the Karabakh conflict. -06c -

    Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).


    From: Baghdasarian
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