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    AZERBAIJANI POLITICAL EXPERT: JEWISH LOBBY WILL NOT BE INVOLVED IN CRAZY ARMENIAN ATTEMPTS IN U.S. CONGRESS

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/ 66149.html
    April 15 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with Armenia President
    Serzh Sargsyan in Washington several days ago. How do you assess the
    outcome of this?

    Given that the parties hold different positions, an hour and a half
    is not enough to ensure that countries share their views on certain
    issues. But, taking into account the fact that the meeting took place
    on the sidelines of an international conference, is a good sign.

    As for the talks, I think they were limited to regular mutual claims
    of the parties. But important is that U.S. President Barack Obama and
    his emissaries were present in the talks. I think everything is clear.

    Obama promised Ankara not to raise the issue of "Armenian genocide". I
    think even Armenians have humbled to this. Instead, Washington wants
    Ankara to make concessions in other important matters, particularly in
    terms of Iran. In this case, to somehow satisfy Armenia's demands,
    the U.S. will try to achieve the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement
    separately from the Karabakh issue.

    It is obvious that efforts are made to coordinate positions in the
    "road map" between Turkey and Armenia, which will influence the
    Karabakh issue paving a way for progress in the Karabakh conflict
    resolution which will now be carried out under direct patronage
    of Washington.

    After the meeting with Turkish PM, Armenian President met with
    representatives of the Armenian Diaspora in the U.S. where he assured
    them that Armenia will never make concessions in vital issues. What
    is your assessment of this statement?

    The Armenian Diaspora is one of the main tools to promote Armenia's
    interests in the world. Armenian president's statements, though full
    of standard Yerevan phrases, gives ground to say that Armenia has
    been given a promise on principal matters.

    Though Armenian lobby has strong influence in the U.S., it is not
    enough to "push" bills through the House of Representatives. On what
    forces do they count in this matter?

    Lobbying is well known and debugged tool to protect one's own interest
    in the U.S. legislature. At different stages the Armenian lobby in
    the United States has worked with both the Jewish and the Greek. Of
    course, given the recent developments between Turkey and Israel,
    relations between the two countries have been somewhat overshadowed.

    But I think that despite this, the Jewish lobby in the U.S. will not
    be involved in crazy Armenian attempts in the Congress. The same can
    be said about the Greek lobby, which has always been distinguished
    for its love for Armenians, who have problems with Turkey. I think
    that Armenian lobby counts on their support.

    Do you think the Armenian Diaspora is controlled by Yerevan or
    vice versa?

    It is difficult to give an unequivocal answer to this question. But
    I still believe that these two should not be considered in isolation
    from each other. There are two factors which should be noted.

    First, Armenia is weak economically, and therefore largely depends
    on its diaspora.

    Secondly, ideology of Armenians has always been nurtured by their
    diaspora since the Soviet period, when influence of the Armenian SSR
    increased in Moscow thanks to the work of their diaspora. For example,
    in 1948, Azerbaijanis were resettled from Armenia SSR under their
    influence. In addition, many Soviet spies in the U.S. were Armenians.

    In fact, the diaspora has always been the matrix of Armenians and
    major idea-monger of paranoid dreams of creating a "Greater Armenia".
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