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    ILGAR MAMEDOV: "BARAK OBAMA'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS AZERBAIJAN WILL MOSTLY DEPEND ON WHAT THE ARMENIAN DIASPORA WILL TELL HIM"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/polit ics/48751.html
    Nov 4 2008
    Azerbaijan

    "It is now impossible to say unambiguously that Barak Obama will be
    the next US President", said Azerbaijani famous political scientist
    Ilgar Mamedov, speaking on the upcoming presidential election in the
    United States.

    However, according to him, for the leading countries of Europe Obama
    would be the best choice, as his election would mean the rejection
    of the Bush's policy and elimination of all new conflicts that the
    administration of the working president caused but was not able
    to settle.

    As for the possible recognition of the "Armenian genocide" by the
    next US President, Mamedov said McCain does not intend to do such a
    nonsense, while Obama may take this step, depending on the situation,
    considering that the United States will be able to further restore
    its reputation in Turkey and Azerbaijan. But along with being unfair,
    he said, this decision will strongly affect the US reputation in both
    of the countries.

    Regarding the US overall policy towards Azerbaijan in case McCain
    or Obama come to power, the political scientist said McCain will
    undoubtedly make the democratic agenda for our country urgent.

    "In 2003 I had an honor of telling him about the state of affairs
    in our country during his visit to Baku. By results of that visit he
    made an objective criticism of the US policy in the issues of support
    of democracy here. As for Obama, I am not sure that he is for the
    democratic reforms in our country. His attitude towards Azerbaijan
    will mostly depend on what Armenian diaspora will tell him.

    The position of both candidates on the Karabakh issue remains unclear
    and will probably be defined not by them but my the army of advisers
    and analysts which raises optimism for the interests of the United
    States and Azerbaijan coincide in confrontation to the Russian policy
    in the South Caucasus.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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