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    FRANCE 'CANNOT BE' KARABAKH MEDIATOR ANY MORE - MP
    Aydin Mirzazade

    News.Az
    Wed 25 January 2012 12:10 GMT | 12:10 Local Time

    News.Az interviews Aydin Mirzazade, an MP for the ruling New Azerbaijan
    Party and deputy chair of the Milli Majlis committee for defence
    and security.

    What will be the positive and negative effects on France of the law
    criminalizing the denial of genocide?

    The French Senate made â~@~Kâ~@~Kthe biggest mistake in the country's
    history of parliamentarianism. The Senate has interfered in a
    historical question, which is not within its competence. At the same
    time, the Senate has interfered in historical events that have not
    even been confirmed. Notwithstanding the repeated calls by Turkey,
    France refused to create a commission to investigate the historical
    events of a century ago. Unfortunately, some political circles in
    France raised to a similar level the competition, which this country
    historically has with Turkey.

    By this decision France ruined its relationship not only with Ankara,
    but also with countries that are friendly with Turkey. France is
    thereby damaging its international image as a democratic and free
    country. In other words, France has demonstrated that it can restrict
    freedom of speech, freedom of thought. I am sure that their future
    generations will ask forgiveness from Turkey and the world community.

    How will the decision influence Turkish-French relations?

    I think that in the near future this decision will receive responses,
    which will certainly be negative for interstate relations. Turkey will
    limit its political, economic, cultural and military relations with
    France. France itself will suffer the primary damage. Unfortunately,
    the Senate decision, designed for the upcoming presidential elections
    in France, completely fails to meet the national interests of the
    country. In this regard, France has caused great damage to Armenia
    by recognizing the "Armenian genocide".

    What steps should Turkey and Azerbaijan take in response to this law?

    The positions of Turkey and Azerbaijan on this issue are unanimous
    and clear. Azerbaijan has always been at Turkey's side, including on
    this issue.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has already expressed
    his firm stance on this issue. As for Azerbaijan, Paris realizes that
    Baku may review its relations with France.

    How expedient is France's further co-chairmanship of the Minsk Group,
    mediating a settlement to the Karabakh conflict?

    This issue has been on the public agenda in Azerbaijan for some time
    now and is gradually becoming reality. The removal of France from
    the Minsk Group will reduce the number of countries involved in the
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict. But on the other hand, now that
    France has taken a biased stance on regional issues, it cannot be a
    mediator in the Karabakh settlement. Azerbaijan's refusal of French
    mediation in this conflict is possible, and this step is one of the
    issues under debate in Azerbaijan.

    How likely is it that the French Senate will now recognize the
    Khojaly genocide?

    Azerbaijan is doing its utmost on this. The international community
    already perceives the Khojaly genocide as one of the most tragic
    events for humanity. In addition, Armenia itself does not deny this
    fact either. Therefore, the question of recognition of the Khojaly
    genocide in the parliaments of the world is important for Azerbaijan.

    Baku will be consistent in pursuing this.




    From: A. Papazian
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