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    FIKRET SADIKHOV: "IT IS INCORRECT TO COMPARE THE LEVEL OF DEMOCRACY IN GEORGIA AND AZERBAIJAN"

    Today.Az
    17 October 2008 [13:37]
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with famous political scientist and diplomacy Fikret
    Sadikhov.

    - How do you assess the result of presidential elections in Azerbaijan?

    - One of Russian analysts have recently voiced an opinion according
    to which "Azerbaijan is already not an eastern despotic government
    but not yet a European democracy". I have always been surprised at
    the inclination of some Russian political scientists to libel, use
    of models and other demonstration of inability to judge reasonably,
    based on existing facts and realities, inability or unwillingness to
    demonstrate their personal but not repeatedly voiced, often mistaken
    thesis of someone else.

    Naturally, each country has its own individual way of development. But
    Azerbaijan adheres to all standards of democracy. And the elections,
    held in our country in conditions of openness, transparency, pluralism
    of opinions is another proof of it. I am confident that elections
    in Azerbaijan were held better than in neighbor Georgia and Armenia,
    where opposite opinion was suppressed and bloodshed was committed by
    the powers of these countries.

    Elections in our country were held normally and by the level of their
    democracy Azerbaijan was quite equal to the developed countries of
    Europe, which has old traditions of democratic development.

    - You have started the interview with recalling Russian political
    scientists. Is the level of democracy higher in Azerbaijan or in
    Russia?

    - I would not draw parallels between Russia and Azerbaijan for the
    level of democracy in Azerbaijan is quite high, the level of political
    culture in the society is also high. Azerbaijan enjoys freedom of
    speech, thought and expression of will. At the current presidential
    elections in our country all components of the democratic development
    of the country promoted conduction of open and transparent elections,
    which were highly evaluated by all international observers.

    In the result, most people of our country willfully voted for working
    president of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, who embodies the youth and
    political maturity, political pragmatism and European traditions. The
    choice of people, under preservation of all components for free
    and open will expression by the people, is a proof of Azerbaijan's
    adherence to democracy.

    - Georgia, which has no economic attractiveness, has gained great
    profits from the use of an image of "an island of democracy in the
    Caucasus". Do you think Azerbaijan will be able to outstrip Georgia
    and become the most democratically developed country in the region
    after the presidential elections, which were held democratically by
    assessments of all international experts?

    - First all, the political support of the United States and some
    European states to the current leadership of Georgia is not connected
    with the level of democracy in this country. We have all witnessed
    that the current powers of Georgia can apply force against opposition,
    send army to the Tbilisi streets in order to avert meetings of those,
    who do not agree with the results of the elections in this country and
    put pressure on freedom of speech. It all proves that today Georgia
    is the US outpost in the South Caucasus region, just like Armenia,
    which is considered Russia's outpost.

    In this connection, I think it is incorrect to speak of the democracy
    level in Georgia. Moreover, it is incorrect to compare the level of
    democracy in Georgia and Azerbaijan. Our country holds an absolutely
    independent, multi-directional external policy and the presidential
    elections here are transparent, democratic, witnessing no use of force
    by powers against those, who think differently, like it was in Georgia.

    - In this case, how do you see the next five years for Azerbaijan?

    - I think in the coming five years Azerbaijan will strengthen its
    leadership in the South Caucasus region. Our country will pay
    a special attention to the non-oil sector, continuing to gain
    more from the status of a supplier country and a transit state
    for hydrocarbons. Measures will be taken to fortify the internal
    political stability in Azerbaijan and multi-directional external
    policy will continue.

    As for the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, all men of sense understand that
    the status, which Nagorno Karabakh had had before 1988, will never
    be returned again. But I am sure that significant steps will be taken
    soon for the resolution of the Karabakh conflict in Azerbaijan's favor,
    taking into account the territorial integrity of our country.
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