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    ARMENIA'S STATUS NOT ALLOWS IT TO HAVE ITS OWN OPINION ON DEEPENING RUSSIA-AZERBAIJAN RELATIONS: EXPERT

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politics /54341.html
    Aug 3 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Well-known diplomat and political expert Fikrat Sadigov spoke in an
    interview with Day.Az.

    Day.Az: How would you comment on one-day working visit to Azerbaijan
    by Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdukov and its outcome?

    Fikrat Sadigov: The visit by Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serduukov
    should be considered in two ways. First of all, this visit is linked
    with strengthening of military and technical relations between
    Azerbaijan and Russia. Secondly, of course, this visit is related
    to the overall situation in the South Caucasus region, in particular
    with the Russian-Georgian relations, as well as the situation in Iran.

    Q: Do not you think that Russian Defense Minister's visit not announced
    anywhere before was somewhat sudden?

    A: Visits by defense leaders are not always announced. So, now it is
    not an official, but working visit by Russian Defense Minister to
    Azerbaijan which focused on operational issues related to security
    in the South Caucasus region and Russia's military presence in the
    region, the expansion of Russian-Azerbaijani military and technical
    cooperation on mutually beneficial terms.

    Q: What, in your opinion, will be Armenia's reaction to enhancing
    Russia-Azerbaijan military and technical cooperation?

    A: Armenia is Russia's "outpost" in the Caucasus and its status will
    not be changed. in the foreseeable future. But the current leadership
    of Russia is well aware that their country can not forever indefinitely
    to provide loans to Armenia and to employ ex-presidents of Armenia,
    which has long bee turned into a mononational and economically backward
    state. Moreover, Azerbaijan both economically and geopolitically is
    a very attractive partner engaged in a very sensible and balanced
    foreign policy. Moreover, hundreds thousands of Russians still live
    in Azerbaijan unlike Armenia and the number of Russian-speaking
    population of is greater.

    All of this creates a good basis for a comprehensive deepening of
    Russian-Azerbaijani relations. Neither Russia nor Azerbaijan should
    be interested in what Armenia thinks in this regard. Armenia's status
    does not allow it to have its own opinion about the deepening of
    Russia-Azerbaijan relations.

    Q: Is Russia defense minister's working visit to Azerbaijan is linked
    with Russian Prime Putin's visit to Turkey scheduled for August 6
    which will focus also on Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    A: I would not say these visits are directly linked. But at
    the same time discussing Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict in meetings between top leaders of Russia and Turkey is
    inevitable. Moreover, there is now momentum in the settlement of the
    conflict. In these circumstances, there is a need to make a final
    clarification of a number of challenging and just as important issues
    in Russia-Turkey relations with regard to the forthcoming visit to
    Turkey by Vladimir Putin and with regard to Russian defense minister's
    visit to Azerbaijan.
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