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    The Jakarta Post, Indonedia
    Aug 13 2008


    Indonesia significant in Azerbaijan foreign policy - minister


    [Interview by Veeramalla Anjaiah: "Indonesia 'significant' in
    Azerbaijan foreign policy: Minister"]

    Azerbaijan's Heydar Aliyev Foundation recently invited The Jakarta
    Post's Veeramalla Anjaiah to Baku to attend an International Forum on
    the Role of Women in Cross-Cultural Dialogue. Azerbaijan Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov agreed to a written interview with the
    Post. The following are excerpts.

    [Veeramalla Anjaiah]: How does Indonesia figure in your country's
    foreign policy? The present bilateral ties between Azerbaijan and
    Indonesia are at a nominal level. What measures do you think are
    needed to upgrade these ties?

    [Elmar Mammadyarov]: Indonesia, as the largest Muslim nation, a
    leading ASEAN member and a responsible player in global and regional
    affairs, occupies a significant place in Azerbaijan's foreign
    policy. In 2006, we opened our embassy in Jakarta.

    Indonesia's stance on Armenian military aggression against Azerbaijan,
    based on support for Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, is highly
    valued. Indonesia's efforts under the OIC (Organization of Islamic
    Conferences) and other international organizations are also
    appreciated. Politically, we have witnessed a very high level of
    understanding and support.

    But our economic relations do not match this level of political
    cooperation, despite [there being] huge economic potential in both
    countries. Indonesia is a huge country with a diversified economy and
    a developed economic sector, while Azerbaijan has been the world's
    fastest growing economy for the last four years.

    We should put more effort into balancing and further developing the
    content of our bilateral economic relations.

    [VA] Many people in Indonesia do not know much about your country. How
    do you raise your country's profile in Indonesia and Southeast Asia?

    [EM] The first step towards improving the situation was opening the
    embassy in Jakarta. Through our diplomatic mission we have been able
    to spread the word about our country. We have also tried to develop
    people-to-people relations. By organizing conferences and inviting our
    Indonesian friends, we allow people to see what Azerbaijan really
    stands for. And we have a lot to show: great architecture; a tolerant,
    rich and all-inclusive culture; a booming economy, and much more.

    [VA] What are your country's plans to resolve the Armenia-Azerbaijan
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict?

    [EM] Azerbaijan's position on the settlement of the conflict has
    remained unchanged from the first day of talks.

    We see no other option but the withdrawal of the armed forces of
    Armenia from all the occupied territories of Azerbaijan, and the
    restoration of the sovereign rights of Azerbaijan in those
    territories.

    The legal and political grounds for the settlement of the conflict are
    based on the norms and principles of international law as reflected in
    the UN Charter, Helsinki Final Act, the United Nations (UN) Security
    Council resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884 (adopted in 1993) as well as
    the appropriate documents and decisions of the OSCE (Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe) and the European Council.

    These documents affirm the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
    the internationally recognised borders of Azerbaijan.

    [VA] Do you expect any assistance from Indonesia on this issue?

    [EM] We highly appreciate Indonesia's position in support of
    Azerbaijan's just cause and are confident in the continuation of this
    position. At the same time, promotion of the whole notion, based on
    primacy of the principle of territorial integrity should be amongst
    the priority issues in our international efforts.
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