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    IT WAS VERY MINOR MISUNDERSTANDING AMONG FRIENDS

    News.az
    Dec 21 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Frederick Starr News.Az interviews Frederick Starr, Professor of the
    Johns Hopkins University.

    How would you comment on the decision of the U.S. Congress on
    allocating direct aid to Nagorno Karabakh?

    This was an action initiated by very few members of Congress which
    slept throw. It should have been stopped by the administration and
    leaders in Congress. It was passed but that does not mean that the
    money is spent. I think there are many possibilities to make it
    possible not to spend this money.

    Don't you think it looks quite strange when U.S. administration is
    so often dependent on Armenian lobby in Congress?

    Let me say how did this happen. This is an extremely busy time in
    Congress. There are many, many, many bills being considered not to
    mention major healthcare legislation. This was hidden in the bottom of
    the paragraph in a long piece of legislation. Frankly it apparently
    slept throw. This happened but it does not mean that the money is
    going to be spent. And I don't think that it is necessary to draw
    significant conclusion on this.

    Do you really think that President Obama will change entire budget
    document only because of one sentence?

    He may not have the power to. But leave that aside that does not mean
    that the money will be spent. I will guess that it will not be. I
    would no draw important conclusion on the bases of this.

    Anyway ambassador of Azerbaijan has presented a note of protest to
    U.S. side. Would it harm bilateral relations?

    I don't think this would do any harm at all. Neither the Congressional
    action nor the response by Azerbaijan. I think it was very minor
    misunderstanding among friends.

    And the last question. What are the perspectives of Karabakh conflict?

    It is hard to close the year 2009 in a mood of deep optimism. Yes there
    are some hopeful signs. I think some of the very worst possibilities
    have been avoided. Largely thanks to effective diplomacy from Baku. I
    think the bilateral channels are open. And my own suspicion is the
    bilateral opportunities are going to be the most promising once in
    the future. We have to acknowledge that so far the international
    community (if we may use that term) has proven disappointing with
    regard to solving the Karabakh problem.
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