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    Paper speculates about goals of US general's visit to Azerbaijan

    Ayna, Baku
    2 Jun 05

    Excerpt from report by Casur in Azerbaijani newspaper Ayna on 2 June
    headlined "Charles Wald again inspected Azerbaijan"

    The deputy commander of the United States European Command, Charles
    Wald, started a visit to Azerbaijan yesterday. US Senator Chuck
    Hagel and other politicians are also visiting the country. Following
    Azerbaijan, they will visit Turkey, Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine.

    The Nagornyy Karabakh conflict was a priority at the meeting between a
    delegation led by Wald and Azerbaijani Speaker Murtuz Alasgarov. The
    speaker said that resolutions adopted by international organizations
    and the UN had not been implemented.

    "Even though international organizations denounced the aggressor
    [Armenia], no sanctions have been imposed against Armenia," Alasgarov
    said and asked the USA as a country co-chairing the OSCE Minsk Group to
    mediate a speedy solution to the conflict. Gen Wald expressed the hope
    that the conflict would be resolved in the near future. Representatives
    of the US European Command also expressed their satisfaction with the
    Azerbaijani peacekeepers' activities in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq.

    The guests then met Azerbaijani Defence Minister Safar Abiyev. The
    meeting was also attended by US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
    James McDougal.

    The minister recalled at the meeting that Azerbaijan was continuing
    its cooperation with the USA in the economic, political and military
    spheres. The minister briefed the guests on the current military
    and political situation in the South Caucasus and said that Armenia
    was conducting aggressive policy in the region, the ministry's press
    service reported.

    "We want a peaceful solution to the conflict. Therefore, aggressor
    Armenia should be urged to withdraw its forces from Azerbaijan. Let
    them not prompt us to resort to other methods. We trust our forces,"
    the minister said and expressed the Azerbaijani people's concern over
    the fact that Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act [bans direct US
    aid to the Azerbaijani government] had not yet been repealed.

    Wald expressed support for a peaceful and negotiated solution to the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    [Passage omitted: guests were received by President Ilham Aliyev]

    Wald's name is often mentioned in reports concerning the plans to
    deploy US rapid-reaction forces in Azerbaijan. Wald visited Azerbaijan
    two months ago previous time. At the time his visit was linked to
    the deployment of the US mobile forces in Azerbaijan in view of the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline's security and to the search for an
    optimum way of resolving the problem of the Qabala radar station.

    The Defence Ministry has denied these issues were discussed at the
    meetings.

    "The meeting between Charles Wald and the minister did not focus on
    the deployment of US military bases in Azerbaijan," the head of the
    Defence Ministry press service, Ramiz Malikov, told Ayna.

    Military expert Uzeyir Cafarov did not rule out that the stationing of
    rapid-reaction forces in Azerbaijan had been discussed at the meeting.

    "The time of preparing Azerbaijan for certain decisions has already
    passed. We have reached a point where we should show a political will
    and make political decisions," Cafarov said.

    He thinks that the visit of the US delegation is aimed at clarifying
    Azerbaijan's final position.

    "I think that Baku will express openly its readiness to cooperate with
    Washington in all issues. Otherwise, the USA's military and political
    attitude toward Azerbaijan might change," Cafarov said and added that
    Azerbaijan had to fulfil its commitments concerning its integration
    into NATO.

    "If we have chosen this path, then we have to fulfil the requirements
    of integration into NATO like our commitments to the Council of
    Europe," he said.

    Experts believe that the USA wants Azerbaijan to weaken its ties
    with Russia. Cafarov said that Azerbaijan's intensive cooperation
    with the USA and NATO might help the country live through difficult
    times without losses. Wald also thinks so.
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