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    Azeri pundit slams USA for aiding Karabakh

    Zerkalo, Baku
    6 Jul 04

    An Azeri political scientist has criticized the decision of a US
    Congress subcommittee to allocate aid to the disputed territory of
    Nagornyy Karabakh. Vafa Quluzada told Azerbaijani daily Zerkalo: "The
    allocation of 5m dollars to terrorists in Nagornyy Karabakh is the
    equivalent of the Azerbaijani parliament collecting a similar sum to
    be sent to Usamah Bin-Ladin as aid to 'religious brothers'." Quluzada
    said that Azerbaijan should keep to its pro-Western policy, but take a
    "principled stance" towards its friends. He said that in the media and
    at international summits Azerbaijan should tirelessly criticize Russia
    for "being the author of the Armenian aggression and America for not
    condemning this aggression". The following is the text of
    M. Yasaroglu's report in Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo on 6 July
    headlined "You should sometimes slap friends" and subheaded "Political
    scientist Vafa Quluzada sees the USA and Russia among our friends";
    subheadings inserted editorially:

    The allocation of 5m dollars to the separatist regime in Nagornyy
    Karabakh by the US Congress has not surprised ordinary Azerbaijanis,
    as we have long ago got used to the fact that "friends of Azerbaijan"
    regard this friendship as a one-way street.

    USA is no good friend of Azerbaijan

    Despite the considerable distance between Azerbaijan and Iraq, we
    support the anti-terrorist coalition for the friendship with the USA;
    we implement the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, giving out our
    interest rates to other friends of the USA, Georgia; we mourn with the
    Americans, condemning the terrorist attacks in New York and so on. And
    in exchange, we receive humanitarian aid, lots of statements about
    support for democracy, which is often sacrificed to oil interests, the
    rousing of "expectations" that the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict will
    be settled peacefully and that's it. In addition, financial aid
    systematically goes to our territories which remain under occupation
    without serious objections from the USA, and this aid increases every
    year.

    USA disregards Azerbaijan's sovereignty

    It is interesting that when Azerbaijani officials make rare attempts
    to oppose it and express their negative attitude to this, the USA
    replies with terse phrases, the essence of which means the following:
    "we do what we want to do".

    The recent statement by US ambassador Reno Harnish is one of the
    answers of this sort. Commenting on the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry's
    statement on the draft law adopted by a house subcommittee on
    allocating 5m dollars to Nagornyy Karabakh, Harnish said that specific
    figures had not been endorsed yet. This is a "preliminary" figure, he
    said. This proposal can be endorsed only after joint discussion at the
    Senate and House of Representatives.

    It seems that the ambassador acted against his conscience here. As an
    experienced diplomat, he certainly understands that the question is
    not about the sum of the aid, but about the allocation of this aid
    that shows vividly the mite that the White House contributes, OK then,
    intends to contribute, to the flourishing of the separatist regime in
    Nagornyy Karabakh.

    According to Harnish, the USA renders assistance to the victims of
    conflicts, irrespective of where they are. He said it is planned to
    allocate 13m dollars in aid to the Azerbaijani victims of the
    conflict. He said he had a conversation with the foreign minister and
    is aware of official Baku's position.

    It turns out from the aforementioned statement, in which Harnish
    unsuccessfully tried to justify "the world's policeman", that this
    "tender-heartedness" gives them the right to render assistance to the
    terrorists in Nagornyy Karabakh, who by the way are an integral part
    of international terrorism, only because they allegedly suffered. We
    wonder what would be the United States' reaction if the state of Texas
    had revolted and Azerbaijan had backed the revolt on various pretexts,
    calling its deeds "restoration of communications" or something else?
    We think there would be a negative reaction, as such a policy actually
    proves disrespect for the country's sovereignty and territorial
    integrity.

    US aid to Karabakh is like Azerbaijan helping Bin-Ladin

    The former state adviser, political expert Vafa Quluzada, who is noted
    for his pro-Western stance, has commented for the Zerkalo newspaper on
    this step by the White House. In our view, his opinion can be regarded
    as the position of most of the Azerbaijani public on the rendering of
    aid to the Karabakh separatists.

    "The US Congress is preparing to give 5m dollars to terrorists, who
    are to blame for the Xocali tragedy, mass killings, numerous blasts on
    public transport, the list is endless. The separatists of Nagornyy
    Karabakh are citizens of Azerbaijan who rose against their own
    state. Showing no remorse, the USA breaks international law and the UN
    Charter for the only reason that they are a great power which does
    what it wants to do. I do not know what causes this policy - Christian
    sympathies or the fact that the Armenian lobby is among other lobbies
    governing the USA. I think that the allocation of 5m dollars to
    terrorists in Nagornyy Karabakh is the equivalent of the Azerbaijani
    parliament collecting a similar sum to be sent to Usamah Bin-Ladin as
    aid to 'religious brothers'. A similar sum can be allocated to anyone
    who is fighting against the USA today," Quluzada said.

    However, he said, it should be taken into account that Arab terrorists
    caused less damage to the USA than Armenians did to us. "Bin-Ladin
    blew up the World Trade Centre and a couple of US embassies in
    different countries, whereas Armenia together with Nagornyy Karabakh,
    having Russia behind it, razed to the ground 20 per cent of our
    territories - 1,500 towns and villages. As a result, there are one
    million Azeri refugees who were subjected to ethnic cleansing. The
    USA turns a blind eye to this. How can one call it a super power, the
    stronghold of freedom, and a guarantor of independence and human
    rights?" Quluzada said.

    Azerbaijan should show principled stance

    The pro-Western way is the only way to prosperity and development for
    Azerbaijan, he said. But on the other hand, one should show a
    principled position to one's friends: "If a friend insults you, you
    should give him a slap."

    "No-one wants to give anyone a slap" in our country, he said. Not even
    to slap Moscow, whose soldiers and officers were taken captive by our
    troops during the war in Nagornyy Karabakh. Quluzada said that for the
    sake of friendship with Moscow we should not turn a blind eye to the
    fact that Moscow was the main player in the occupation of our
    territories: "Armenia would have not dared to do it on its own."

    Quluzada said that while we keep to this model of friendship, we will
    be treated the way we are being treated now.

    And how can we slap Moscow or Washington? Quluzada said that the
    Azerbaijani leadership should tirelessly publicly criticize the
    leadership of countries which pursue this policy towards us. This
    should be covered by all TV channels and media, including foreign
    ones. The president should voice his position regarding this at all
    international summits and all meetings he takes part in. "We should
    criticize Russia for being the author of the Armenian aggression and
    America for not condemning this aggression," Quluzada said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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