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    Azeri opposition leaders say oil pipeline to promote democracy

    Zerkalo, Baku
    26 May 05

    Once launched, the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline has put the South
    Caucasus region completely under the West's control, Baku-based daily
    Zerkalo has said. Oil can no longer be a "bargaining chip" between
    Baku and the West in issues of democratization, the daily added. In
    the meantime, an opposition official, Sardar Calaloglu, said that
    Azerbaijan would pump oil through Baku-Ceyhan and import European
    human rights values in return. People's Front Party Chairman Ali
    Karimli also agreed that energy projects would promote democracy in
    the country. The following is an excerpt from R. Mirqadirov's report
    by Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo on 26 May headlined "It is the pipe
    that matters"; subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan [BTC] pipeline was launched at a solemn
    ceremony at the Sanqacal terminal 40 km south of Baku
    yesterday. [Passage omitted: known details of ceremony and addresses
    of participants]

    BTC to solve both economic and political problems...

    It is very rare for our opposition to positively evaluate developments
    in the country. This case was a pleasant exception.

    In an interview with APA news agency, the chairman of the Azarbaycan
    Milli Istiqlal Party [AMIP], Ali Aliyev, has said that the BTC is a
    major project that will help Azerbaijan develop both economically and
    politically. He said that the forces which had been sceptical about
    the implementation of the project, would have to accept the actual
    existence of the pipeline.

    The AMIP chairman called on the government of Azerbaijan to make a
    good use of this project both politically and economically. He also
    recalled that international oil prices had risen several times. He
    said that the Azerbaijani government should use the BTC project to
    resolve the country's political problems.

    ...pipe in European values

    The first deputy chairman of the Democratic Party of Azerbaijan,
    Sardar Calaloglu, said that such continental economic projects were
    part of globalization. The BTC is also a program connected to the EU's
    Neighbourhood Policy, he said.

    "The BTC does not only tie Azerbaijan with Europe economically, it is
    also directed at importing European values into Azerbaijan and at
    democratizing the country. We consider it as a pipeline of freedom. We
    believe that oil should flow through the BTC to Europe, while in the
    figurative meaning the European values of democracy and respect for
    human rights and freedoms should flow back through the same pipeline
    from Europe to Azerbaijan.

    "Unfortunately, the Azerbaijani government considers this project to
    be a concession to Europe and wants Europe to turn a blind eye to all
    the faults in Azerbaijan in return. However, the companies interested
    in the implementation of the mentioned project, as well as big powers,
    realize that the BTC should bring the country freedom and democracy
    and strengthen our independence and help Azerbaijan integrate into
    Europe not only politically, but also economically. This is why I
    appreciate this project," Calaloglu said.

    ...promote democracy

    The chairman of the People's Front of Azerbaijan Party, Ali Karimli,
    recalled that the idea of the construction of the BTC existed under
    [late Azerbaijani President] Abulfaz Elcibay. Today, this idea has
    become a reality.

    "The first step towards the construction of this pipeline was taken on
    9 March 1993. President Elcibay even set up a working group to discuss
    this issue with Turkey. But these plans were upset due to the riot in
    June 1993 [attempted coup led by Col Surat Huseynov]. Only four years
    later did the Azerbaijani government start realizing this idea.

    "We have always supported this idea since we authored it. The country
    will be more democratic as Azerbaijan gets integrated into the world
    community. There has recently been an idea that the oil contracts are
    a factor that hinders democracy in Azerbaijan. But the developments
    show that the oil contracts and the pipeline are not against but in
    favour of democratization. The companies and the states that have made
    major investments in Azerbaijan and want to benefit economically are
    interested in lasting stability in the region."

    The Union of Azerbaijanist Forces also believes that the launch of the
    BTC pipeline is a historic event. There is also hope that this event
    will play a paramount role in bringing a solution to the Karabakh
    conflict and improving the wellbeing of the Azerbaijanis.

    [Passage omitted: British Premier Tony Blair's congratulation]

    ...and put region under West's control

    So, this has taken place. It is time to make several
    conclusions. First of all, the transmission of the region under the
    control of the West, especially the USA, is now virtually
    irreversible. This should be understood by all, and by the ruling
    elite in the South Caucasus in the first place.

    Second, official Baku needs to understand something else. Already, it
    is not worth considering a military solution to the Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict. The USA will never agree to the resumption of hostilities,
    which could endanger the operation of the BTC pipeline. It is not by a
    mere chance that the US co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group said in
    Baku that the cease-fire had been in effect for 11 years and should
    continue to be effective. Therefore, it is time to give up belligerent
    rhetoric and think of other effective methods of restoring sovereignty
    over the entire territory of the country.

    Third, it is important to realize that with the launch of the BTC, oil
    can no longer be a bargaining chip with the West, above all with the
    USA, especially in issues concerning democratization in the
    country. There remain relations with Iran and the deployment of US
    mobile forces in Azerbaijan. But it is hardly worth resisting to these
    issues because even [Kazakh President] Nursultan Nazarbayev gave up to
    the West in the issue of joining the BTC despite the pressure from the
    Kremlin.

    And finally, another considerable blow has been dealt to Armenia. An
    agreement has been signed on the construction of the Kars-Tbilisi-Baku
    railway. It means that Armenia has been sidelined from another
    important regional project.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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