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    Azeri opposition paper points to government's foreign policy failures

    Azadliq, Baku
    9 Dec 04


    Text of Xayal Sahinoglu report by Azerbaijani newspaper Azadliq on 29
    December headlined "Ilham Aliyev's UN plan ends in a fiasco" and
    subheaded "Moreover, it emerged that the OSCE does not regard Karabakh
    as Azerbaijan's land" and "What other catastrophes is this
    good-for-nothing government going to put us through?"

    The foreign policy of every state is the continuation of its domestic
    policy. In other words, the diplomatic success of the ruling
    political force directly depends on its domestic policy. The
    international attitude to the current regime in Azerbaijan is negative
    because it is crudely violating human rights and restricting freedom
    of speech in the country. [Azerbaijani President] Ilham Aliyev, who is
    guided solely by his personal interests in the country's foreign, as
    well as domestic policy, recently confirmed once again that he has no
    diplomatic capabilities to resolve the Karabakh problem, which is
    considered to be the most important problem of our people. The
    well-known statement by the Russian co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk
    Group, Yuriy Merzlyakov, ruined the propaganda campaign that the
    authorities have been waging for months.

    In fact, the government's plan to raise the Karabakh conflict with the
    UN failed from the beginning. The first failure the government faced
    in this direction was that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen backed
    Armenia's stance when the issue was put on the agenda. Like Armenia,
    the OSCE co-chairmen were against discussing the issue at the
    UN. Although it is possible to blame the OSCE for taking a biased
    position on this issue. But it should also be taken into account that
    the reaction of the aforesaid authoritative entity stems from the
    good-for-nothing foreign policy of the authorities. The OSCE Minsk
    Group realizes that it is easier to speak to the Aliyevs in the
    language of pressure because they have come to power not by the will
    of the people, but through election fraud. It means that the ruling
    force in Azerbaijan is ready to make any concession to protect their
    political power.

    Another setback the government suffered in its UN plan was that nobody
    but representatives of Islamic states voted for the Karabakh issue
    when it was put on the UN agenda. And this was due to the unfavourable
    diplomatic situation with limited capabilities to manoeuvre that
    Azerbaijan has plunged into under the Aliyevs. The UN's attitude to
    the Karabakh problem undoubtedly implies that the international
    community actually questions Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. At
    the same time, this attitude also confirmed that the authorities'
    long-lasting propaganda campaign that our country will increase the
    number of its allies in the international arena as a result of its
    "oil policy" is nothing but a lie.

    Finally, the last and maybe tragic setback Azerbaijan suffered in the
    government's UN plan is that the OSCE has set a condition that it will
    monitor the settlement of Armenians in the occupied [Azerbaijani]
    territories only in the seven occupied districts around Nagornyy
    Karabakh. Merzlyakov said that official Baku promised not to raise the
    problem with the UN in return for the OSCE's consent to conduct this
    monitoring. But as can be seen, the Ilham Aliyev government did not
    have enough strength to have Nagornyy Karabakh and Lacin [District of
    Azerbaijan] included in the monitoring in exchange for giving up its
    position. Although [Azerbaijani] Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov
    had earlier stated that the Armenians are settling mainly in
    Lacin. This setback of the Aliyev government may be regarded as tragic
    also because one can draw the conclusion that the OSCE does not regard
    Karabakh as Azerbaijan's territory.
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