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  • BAKU: Sergey Markedonov: "Azerbaijan Is Not Interested In "Laying Eg

    SERGEY MARKEDONOV: "AZERBAIJAN IS NOT INTERESTED IN "LAYING EGGS" INTO WEST'S BASKET, LIKE GEORGIA DOES"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/poli tics/47604.html
    Sept 17 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Sergey Markedonov, famous Russian political
    scientist and chief of department of problems of international
    relations of the Institute of Political and Military Analysis.

    - By recognizing independence of South Ossetia, Russia has created a
    problem for Azerbaijan, which has its own territorial conflict over
    Nagorno Karabakh. What will be the focus of the presidents' talks?

    - The current visit of Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev is of
    special importance in the history of the bilateral Russian-Azerbaijani
    relations. This is a visit of the leader of the Caucasus state after "a
    five-day war" and Russia's recognition of independence of Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia. The leaders of the two countries will have to respond
    to a number of basic questions, which are of great importance for
    security of not only this region, but also the entire Eurasia. Not
    considering Georgia, Russia and Azerbaijan have issues, which need
    discussion. I think that one of the priority issues of talks will be
    the establishment of the Azerbaijani-Russian relations not bound to
    Georgia. We have many similar problems, including the Caspian Sea,
    borders at the Dagestani section, problems of Islamic fundamentalism
    and, finally, the upcoming presidential elections in Azerbaijan, which
    are of great importance for Russia's support to Azerbaijani powers
    during parliamentary elections in 2005 created a political background
    for the relations between Putin and Aliyev and the entire Azerbaijan.

    - Will Moscow transfer the precedent of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
    to other unrecognized formations? Azerbaijan is extremely concerned
    over Russia's position on Nagorno Karabakh issue...

    - Presently, it is important for Russia to show that recognition of
    South Ossetia and Abkhazia is not a secret plan of Moscow to restore
    the Soviet Union. This is a reaction to a definite challenge. Speaking
    conditionally, Russia is repeating the US methodology of Kosovo. It
    does not mean that South Ossetia and Abkhazia are a special case.

    Moscow's positions are quite different on Nagorno Karabakh. The Russian
    diplomacy will try to persuade the partners that it is necessary to
    continue talks where there is a possibility for the peaceful, not the
    forced, resolution of the conflict. I think the talks between the two
    presidents will be constructive as Azerbaijan is not interested in
    "laying eggs" into West's basket like Georgia does. Baku has its own
    interests, coinciding with those of Moscow.

    - Do you think that the presidents will discuss the intensification
    of Turkey's role in the South Caucasus region, especially Ankara's
    intention to mediate between the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan?

    - Naturally, this aspect will also be discussed. They will also
    discuss the Turkish project of the Caucasus problem. Another question
    is that, unfortunately, this is unreal today. The interests of the
    South Caucasus states are too diverse. But it is better to discuss
    something than to be at war.

    - Is Moscow interested in the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict? Does Moscow need Baku in the light of the recent events in
    the region?

    - As a good partner, Baku is important for Moscow. This was
    reiterated by Dmitri Medvedev during his visit to Baku. Azerbaijan
    is an economically developing and politically stable country, despite
    being a Muslim. What do we imply by saying "the resolution"?

    It is necessary to understand that the resolution of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict is not a victory of either Azerbaijan or
    Armenia. Resolution is concessions which the sides will make. It is
    important to find the formula of a compromise, but not a victory. I
    think Baku is well aware of what the forced resolution of the
    conflict means.

    - Georgia's situation showed that it is now impossible to rely on the
    West and the United States. Do you think this fact may push Azerbaijan
    towards to Moscow?

    - Today Azerbaijan is not facing such a choice. Georgia made a choice
    towards the West and this did not have a positive result. Any state
    settles its own national tasks, considering the contacts with regional
    players. West is a player, like Iran, Turkey and Russia.

    The attitude towards Nagorno Karabakh differs from that of South
    Ossetia and Abkhazia. If the West is against South Ossetia and
    Abkhazia, its attitude towards Nagorno Karabakh is different. Your
    political scientists attempt to "try" Georgia's case on Azerbaijan. But
    the case is not suitable for it as Baku's external policy is a policy
    of swings.

    By some objective reasons, Azerbaijan can not turn towards Russia. West
    is always criticizing Azerbaijan for violation of human rights and
    liberties and low level of democracy and so on.

    During the "five-day war" Ilham Aliyev did not attend the meeting
    in Tbilisi, like some other presidents did and Moscow, certainly,
    appreciated this fact.
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