BAKU: Azerbaijani Political Expert: Russia Will Take Azerbaijan’s Op

AZERBAIJANI POLITICAL EXPERT: RUSSIA WILL TAKE AZERBAIJAN’S OPINION INTO ACCOUNT IN TALKS WITH SARGSYAN

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Jan 18 2010
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Day.Az interview with Azerbaijani political expert Rasim Agayev.

In your opinion, what is the chief goal of Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan’s visit to Russia?

I think that there he will get detailed information about talks Erdogan
held in Moscow. He will learn Russia’s final opinion. But I think that
Moscow will hold talks with Sargsyan taking into account Azerbaijan’s
opinion, because the past six months have seen some well-meaning
moves between Russia and Azerbaijan which Moscow cannot ignore.

What results can this visit have?

I believe immediately after Serzh Sargsyan’s visit to Moscow, one
can expect a new impetus in the peace process with faster pace of
settlement of Armenian-Turkish relations and Karabakh process keeping
up with it.

How do you generally assess Turkish PM Erdogan’s Moscow trip?

This visit marks a new stage in development of Russian-Turkish
relations. Now Turkey is almost Russia’s major economic partner.

Turkey has become a leading power in the region. I think the
Turkish-Russian rapprochement will contribute a significant deterrent
element to the conflict zones which is so rich in our region.

In this context, as to the Karabakh issue, which is directly linked
with the Armenian-Turkish normalization, Turkey has been sufficiently
principled and consistent in its actions.

But it is well known that the principle of a blockade used by any
country against the other ends sooner or later or yields no results.

To be frank, unresolved Karabakh conflict and its linkage to the
Turkish-Armenian relations impedes Turkey to implement its strategic
plans. I mean its relations and strategy towards the European Union,
and so on. Normalized relations with Armenia can untie Turkey’s hands.

It seems to me that in Moscow Erdogan received the same answer
that he received in Washington and Paris. The leading powers share
the same opinion. They are not inclined to link normalization of
Armenian-Turkish relations with the Karabakh issue.

I do not think that Turkey will not be able to resist this view of
the leading powers.

In your opinion, what will Turkey do in this case?

I believe that Turkey will eventually accept that, that is, will
develop the negotiating process with Armenia or ratify the protocols.

It has no other option.

I think that while speaking of a unified Azerbaijani-Turkish policy
and partnership, one must not forget that there is also common
Turkic interests. I think that everything should be reconsidered more
seriously to reach some common compromise.

In my views, Turkey needs help to find compromise with Russia and
western countries.

In your opinion, how will Turkey ratify the protocols? Is it possible
to expect opening of Turkish-Armenian border until April 2010?

I do not think it will happen so quickly. Most likely, Turkey would
prefer a gradual solution of this issue and will do so once there is
favourable domestic political situation.

May Armenia finally agree with Turkey position and withdraw from
the occupied Azerbaijani territories in return for the opening of
the border?

I think it depends on the course of events. I think that the
Western countries and Russia will have to demonstrate pragmatism and
understanding of Azerbaijan’s position in order to help get rid of
such problems.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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Emil Lazarian

“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS