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    WILL NAP'S ANTI-AMERICAN CAMPAIGN BE EFFECTIVE?

    Azadliq
    Dec 17 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Rahim Haciyev: A state like the USA cannot change its decision as a
    result of similar campaigns' Sulhaddin Akbar: I do not believe the
    government's efforts to change the US decision will be fruitful'

    A US [the US Congress allocated 8m dollars for the self-proclaimed
    Karabakh] decision to allocate a financial aid to the Karabakh's
    separatist regime has paved the way for Azerbaijani government
    representatives to kick off an anti-US campaign. For example,
    [parliamentarian] Ali Huseynov has blamed the USA of political
    corruption. MP Hadi Racabli and the head of the Strategic Research
    Centre under the Azerbaijani President are viewing this decision as
    a manifestation of the double standards by the USA. Nevertheless,
    they have also expressed their hope that President Obama would prevent
    the financial aid to the Karabakh separatist at the last moment. We
    wonder, may the protests of the Azerbaijani authorities be effective
    at the end?

    Rahim Haciyev of the presidium of the PFAP [the People's Front Party
    of Azerbaijan] thinks there is no hope that a state like the USA would
    change its decision following a similar campaign. Similar decisions
    are accepted in line with the foreign policy course of the state,
    Rahim Haciyev said, adding that the financial aid has been taken in
    conformity with a decision shaped for a specific historic condition:
    "The intriguing point is that in previous years, the USA allocated
    up to 20m dollars in aid to Karabakh. Nevertheless, Azerbaijan did
    not make similar accusations against the USA as charges against
    America are not fully connected with the allocation of the 8m-dollar
    in aid for Karabakh. Representatives of the Azerbaijani authorities
    have been already airing numerous accusations against the USA for
    several months."

    The start of the government's anti-American campaign causes regret
    at a time when the USA is seriously engaged in the activities for
    the resolution of the Karabakh problem, Rahim Haciyev said. He also
    added that if the authorities want the resolution of the Karabakh
    problem, it should cooperate in earnest with America, avoiding further
    aggravation of the relations: "Everyone already knows that up until
    now, the USA has made unprecedented efforts towards the resolution
    of the Karabakh problem. The USA has also involved Turkey in this
    process. The USA has also had serious contacts with Russia over this
    problem. A recent statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry said
    a certain agreement over the Karabakh problem might emerge next year.

    This indicates that even Russia is ready to express its solidarity with
    the USA over the resolution of the Karabakh problem. Therefore, even
    if the USA is not completely fair about the Karabakh, the Azerbaijani
    authorities have to further strengthen the relations with Washington."

    The chairman of the Maclis [board] of the Musavat Party, Sulhaddin
    Akbar, believes there is nothing new that the USA gives financial
    aid to Armenia and the separatist Karabakh regime: "There has always
    been similar financial aid. Simply, what is taking place now in the
    relations between Washington and Baku is being viewed from a different
    context. Despite all the efforts of the Azerbaijani authorities,
    I do not think America would revoke its decision to give financial
    aid to the separatist regime."
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