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    Azer Tag, Azerbaijan State Info Agency
    Dec 9 2004


    AMBASSADOR JAMES COLLINS: `TODAY'S AZERBAIJAN IS A FRUIT OF
    FARSIGHTEDNESS AND IDEAS OF HEYDAR ALIYEV'
    [December 09, 2004, 15:43:57]

    The ex-U.S. Aide to the Secretary of State on newly independent
    states, former US ambassador to Russia James Collins, speaking to
    Washington-based AzerTAj correspondent shared his views and
    recollections on his meeting with the architect and founder of the
    independent Azerbaijan state, world-scale politician Heydar Aliyev.

    The diplomat, in particular, said:

    `I have been working with President Heydar Aliyev for about four
    years. My first meeting with him was in spring 1994. During my visit
    to the region, I also visited Azerbaijan where President Heydar
    Aliyev and his government received the delegation headed by myself.
    Along the evening we had comprehensive discussions on opportunities
    of cooperation between America and Azerbaijan.

    I would like to remember that at that time the relations between our
    countries were at the beginning stage. Heydar Aliyev used to think
    over establishment of the links with the Western energy companies and
    investors that would benefit his country. We also talk on the hard
    and crucial problem over Nagorny Karabakh.

    During the first meeting, I was deeply impressed how he farsightedly
    thought about his country and nation. He used to seek ways for the
    Country's economic development to expand its opportunities. We had
    significant talk on this. Then, later we witnessed how the
    negotiations with the Western companies intensified, the links with
    the United States expanded and Azerbaijan economy was opened to the
    world. After that meeting, I often used to go to Baku. President
    Heydar Aliyev received me in every visit. I took close participation
    in organizing his meetings with President Bill Clinton and other
    high-rank officials of US Administration both in Washington and in
    other cities.

    I remember that in these meetings, essentially, there were discussed
    two questions. The first was how the economic ties established in
    1994 to make a dialogue. It is because this cooperation did not cover
    only the economic questions, but also the political issues. For
    example, development of the Caspian basin hydrocarbons was an
    international question. We talked on involving of the Western
    companies to Azerbaijan, on the support the US government could
    render in this process. As result, now our economic links are at such
    high level.

    The second question was connected to Nagorny Karabakh. During our
    joint work, were grateful to huge efforts President Heydar Aliyev
    made to find a formula of settlement of the hard and crucial
    situation. During one of my visits, I had been in a refugee camp in a
    south region of country. The situation was indeed hard and sorrowful.
    President Heydar Aliyev tried very much to find solution to the
    Nagorny Karabakh problem. We carried out negotiations in a number of
    ways - directly with President and his aides, with the mediation of
    Minsk Group. Sometimes, we looked like to find the way out. But when
    it comes to adopt difficult decisions, we omitted the moment. In such
    cases, President Heydar Aliyev regretted much. I am confident he
    wanted very much to settle the problem. But there were limits in what
    he could do. The national interests and justice stipulated these
    limits. In addition, as a wise leader, President Heydar Aliyev
    understood that his Armenian colleagues, too, have similar limits. I
    would say the most regretful for President Heydar Aliyev was
    uncertainty in the Nagorny Karabakh problem. I am confident that some
    day the conflict will be solved. But I know also well that Heydar
    Aliyev wished much to see that day.

    I have also respect for Heydar Aliyev for other reason - when, in the
    first years of independence, there was uncertainty in connection to
    future of Azerbaijan, President Heydar Aliyev became the voice of his
    Country and solved his destiny. Today's Azerbaijan is the fruit of
    farsightedness and ideas of Heydar Aliyev.

    Sometimes, the Clinton Administration expected excessive democratic
    reforms, open and pluralistic approach from Heydar Aliyev. But we had
    deep respect for him, as President Heydar Aliyev well understood his
    role as Head of State.

    Heydar Aliyev has done significant deeds for Azerbaijan. He opened
    Azerbaijan to the world, set important links with partners in the
    West and other countries over the world, could balance the former
    relations with the old friends in Moscow and other Soviet area.

    Now, Azerbaijan is an independent and serious state of the region
    playing important role in the international arena.
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