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    US Azeris should have close ties with Congress, congressman tells Azeri TV

    Space TV, Baku
    25 May 04

    US Congressman Curt Weldon, vice chairman of the House Armed Services
    Committee, has urged American Azeris to be more active and to support
    the Azerbaijani caucus in the US Congress, Azerbaijani Space TV said
    on 25 May.

    In a live link-up with the studio of Space TV and a panel of
    experts, the head the Azerbaijani caucus called on the US Azeris
    to "have relations with Congress members and ask them to join the
    Azerbaijani caucus" which is "a small group of 10 people". "However,
    we are growing. The caucus has representatives of both parties,"
    Weldon said, adding that the Israeli and Armenian caucus are much
    stronger because they take this issue seriously.

    Curt Weldon said that the caucus was set up to inform US congressmen
    of Azerbaijan and to prevent any laws "directed against your country's
    interests" from being adopted. "This is the best way of establishing
    cooperation between the two nations," he said. "In some cases,
    this is a kind of bridge to help to avoid conflicts and perhaps,
    some negative feelings your people or other nations might have about
    the USA," Weldon said.

    "The US congressmen want to bring together the Azerbaijani and Armenian
    leaders and tell them that we want to be friends with both nations
    and both countries. Do not force us to take sides. We do not want to
    do that," he said.

    Questions were asked about the amount of the US aid to Armenia which
    is larger than that to Azerbaijan especially in view of Azerbaijan's
    active involvement in the US-led antiterror fight. In reply to the
    question, Weldon said that his "country and president highly values
    Azerbaijan's role in the fight against terrorism".

    Weldon added that "Azerbaijan's decision to send its military force to
    Iraq is highly appreciated as well as the fact that the Azerbaijani
    sons and daughters are taking part in that side-by-side with the
    Americans. The Americans should be made aware of this. As for your
    question whether the US Congress is aware of Azerbaijan's role
    in the fight against terrorism, I would say that most of them are
    not. The purpose of the caucus is to better inform them. You asked
    me why Armenia receives such extensive support. This is because the
    Armenian caucus is strong. There are a couple of reasons for that. The
    Armenians have had their caucus for many years. Hundreds of thousands
    of Armenians live in the USA. They have close relations with their
    congressmen. The US Armenians are very active and ask congressmen to
    work with Armenia on significant issues. The US Azeris should be more
    active with their congressmen.

    "What we do not want is to be pro-Armenian against Azerbaijan
    or pro-Azerbaijani against Armenia. We want the US congressmen
    to understand both countries well and to make friends with both
    countries and their peoples. To achieve this, we would like Armenia
    and Azerbaijan to understand each other better. We want something
    similar with other countries as well," Weldon said.

    The deputy speaker of the Azerbaijani parliament, Ziyafat Asgarov;
    a member of the Azerbaijani delegation to the Council of Europe,
    MP Asim Molla-zada; the head of the section of the presidential
    executive office for work with Azerbaijanis abroad, Rustam Mammadov;
    and the editor-in-chief of the Russian-language newspaper Ekho and a
    Space TV correspondent, Seyran Mammadov, were all members of the panel.

    The "Ekspert: Azerbaijan-USA TV bridge" programme was broadcast on
    Space TV at 1630 gmt on 25 May and also at 0730 gmt on 26 May and
    hosted by Sevinc Mirzayeva.
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