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    ALEKPER MAMEDOV: AZERBAIJAN WILL ONLY GET CHANCE OF RECLAIMING TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ARMENIA THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF TIES WITH WEST AND ACCESSION TO NATO

    Day.Az
    April 3 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Ilya Faynzilberg's interview with Alekper Mamedov

    Azerbaijan must seek closer ties with NATO

    [Correspondent] Alekper muallim [form of address], what do you think
    about the implementation of the Individual Partnership Action Plan
    signed by Azerbaijan and NATO and the cooperation under the Partnership
    for Peace programme?

    [Mamedov] I am convinced that Azerbaijan will only get a chance of
    reclaiming territories occupied by Armenia through the development
    of ties with the West and accession to NATO. One can cite Turkey
    as an example of the positive impact of accession to NATO in terms
    of the army's combat potential and the country's influence on
    the international stage. Moreover, by joining NATO Azerbaijan will
    reiterate its aspiration to endorse Western values, to democratize the
    country and to build a society where the protection of the rights of
    every citizen, the freedom of speech and equal protection of the law
    for everyone regardless of his or her position are sacred principles.

    Unfortunately, we still have problems in these areas and it is too
    early to speak of Azerbaijan's accession to NATO. It is, however,
    necessary to step up the work in this director because otherwise the
    other two states of the South Caucasus could join the organization
    before we do.

    [Correspondent] Unfortunately, we have all witnessed Russia's extremely
    nervous and often aggressive reaction to Ukraine's and Georgia's rapid
    advancement towards NATO membership. In your opinion, is it possible
    that Russia will turn equally aggressive towards Azerbaijan when the
    prospect of our country's accession to NATO becomes more realistic?

    Russia exerting pressure on former Soviet republics

    [Mamedov] Such unfolding of events cannot be ruled out and is actually
    quite likely. Russia has imperialist ambitions and has always hoped
    to restore its influence in the entire post-Soviet area.

    Naturally, Russia's ambitions have become much bigger now that the
    revenues from the export of energy resources have increased and the
    country resorts to "gas blackmail" against Europe more and more often.

    Moreover, the Russian leadership has endorsed the "ideology of a
    besieged fortress" and this is the reason why NATO's expansion to the
    East is interpreted as a threat to Russia by the Kremlin. This view is
    fundamentally wrong. At least the NATO Charter does not say anything
    about the organization's plans to take any kind of action against
    Russia. On the other hand, the Charter says that all member-states
    of NATO are obliged to aid a member-state whose territorial integrity
    comes under threat.

    This contradicts Russia's plans as it intends to continue exerting
    pressure on the former Soviet republics by enflaming ethnic and
    international conflicts. We have witnessed these kinds of moves
    by Russia in Nagornyy Karabakh, the Dniester region, South Ossetia
    and Abkhazia. It is possible that Russia will attempt to capitalize
    on the failure to resolve the Karabakh conflict to exert pressure
    on Azerbaijan when the decision on our country's accession to NATO
    is made.

    But we need to prepare for these kinds of provocations and to make a
    final choice in favour of Western values in general and integration
    with NATO in particular because Russia will never stop supporting
    Armenia, which means that we should not expect Russia to promote a
    fair settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    Need for civil control over army

    [Correspondent] As we know, establishment of institutions that
    exercise democratic and civil control over the army is one of the
    conditions for a country's accession to NATO. What has Azerbaijan
    done in this respect?

    [Mamedov] It is true that establishment of institutions that carry out
    democratic and civil control over the army is among the provisions
    of the Individual Partnership Action Plan signed by Azerbaijan and
    NATO. It has to be noted that the Defence Ministry has done its best
    to obstruct the implementation of this provision of cooperation with
    NATO in the past.

    However, the calls voiced by our public and the work carried out by
    the NATO leadership have led to some positive changes in this area.

    Various options for the resolution of the problem are being put forward
    at present. Specifically, the OSCE has drawn up a plan whereby the
    local NGOs that are working on the army's problems are to form an
    association that would exercise civil control over the armed forces
    "under the umbrella" of Milli Maclis. There is, however, a danger
    that the Defence Ministry which, in my opinion, does not want real
    professionals and truly independent military experts to exercise
    control over the army could form a number of similar NGOs in order
    to ensure that an individual loyal to the ministry is elected as the
    coordinator of the organization.

    This would exclude the possibility of establishing genuine control over
    the army. There is also a risk that the NGOs working on the problems
    of Azerbaijan's integration with NATO will be primarily concerned
    with obtaining the grants allocated for the civil control over the
    army instead of concentrating on real efforts to resolve the problem.

    I would therefore suggest that the OSCE undertake to act as a
    coordinator of the dialogue between the truly independent NGOs that
    work on military problems and the state bodies, helping them to do
    their work and exercise civil control over the army. This is the only
    way of ensuring that the problem is resolved in a manner that meets
    the demands and interests of Azerbaijani public.
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