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    The Azerbaijan State Telegraph Agency
    Jan 11 2015


    American political analyst recommends Armenian government to think
    about the people and the country's sovereignty



    11.01.2015 [12:18]

    Washington, January 11, AzerTAc

    The Hill newspaper has published an article by political commentator
    Jason Katz entitled "Impediments to regional development in the South
    Caucasus", in which he analyzes the economic cooperation between the
    countries of the region and describes Armenia as the only state to
    stay out of regional projects and global development. Mr Katz notes
    that "few regions of the world are, in general, as prosperous, stable
    and reliably Western-oriented as the South Caucasus. The South
    Caucasus, situated on the southern frontier of what was the Soviet
    Union, has become, with one exception, one of the most cohesively
    prosperous regions in the world and amongst the most influential and
    affluent in the former Soviet Union.""Comprised of Georgia,
    Azerbaijan, Armenia and peripherally Turkey, the South Caucasus region
    is, mostly, energy rich and stands as a much needed and viable
    alternative for European natural gas supplies in the near-term and
    well into the future."He touches upon a recent meeting of the Turkish,
    Azerbaijani and Georgian FMs in Turkey's northeastern province of Kars
    to discuss regional cooperation. "This fourth trilateral summit
    included meetings between Azerbaijan's Elmar Mammadyarov, Georgia's
    Tamar Beruchashvili and Turkey's Mevlut Cavusoglu." Mr Katz writes
    that "conspicuously absent from this meeting and, indeed, from all
    discussions on regional development, energy and general regional
    prosperity was Armenia. Armenia, another former Soviet Republic, has
    oddly chosen to excuse itself from the growing prosperity of the
    region." "Why, you ask? Armenia has taken a decidedly different path,
    a path that has necessitated all but the complete surrender of
    Armenia's sovereignty." He says that as the other nations of the South
    Caucasus have embarked upon and continue to navigate independent
    foreign and economic policies leading to prosperity for their people,
    Armenia has increasingly become a vassal state in direct contradiction
    to the best interests of their people. According to Mr Katz, at the
    twilight of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a war over
    the Azerbaijani lands of Nagorno Karabakh and its surrounding
    districts. "Following ethnic cleansing of Azerbaijanis in Nagorno
    Karabakh and surrounding regions, Azerbaijan possesses nearly a
    million refugees, designated as internally displaced peoples. In their
    place is an unrecognized area, even by Armenia, seeking to be the
    second failed Armenian state. During the fighting, Turkey closed its
    border with Armenia in solidarity with Azerbaijan." "Fast forward more
    than 20 years and the entire region is fabulously prosperous while
    Armenia stubbornly holds on to Azerbaijani lands and is thus left in
    the cold. It would seem to make sense to the Armenian leadership and
    Armenian diaspora, but to few else on the global stage. Armenian
    leadership must do itself a favor and in doing so save the sovereignty
    and viability of their nation," he says.Jason Katz is the principal of
    TSG, LLC, a consultancy that advises foreign governments, NGOs and
    corporations in the realms of strategic communications, politics and
    policy. He is also the former head of Public Affairs and Public
    Relations for the American Jewish Committee, based in Los Angeles.

    Yusif BabanliSpecial Correspondent


    http://azertag.az/en/xeber/American_political_analyst_recommends_Armenian_gov ernment_to_think_about_the_people_and_the_country_ 039s_sovereignty-823906



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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