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    Azeri politicians ambivalent on recognition of Turkish Cypriots

    Zerkalo, Baku
    17 Apr 04


    Azerbaijani politicians are divided on possible consequences of
    recognition of the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
    for the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. The issue came onto the agenda
    following the Azerbaijani president's remarks in Ankara. The
    Azerbaijani opposition used to call for this recognition, but is now
    criticizing the president's stance, the executive secretary of the
    ruling party said. The following is an excerpt from Teymurxanli's
    report by Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo on 17 April headlined "In the
    wake of the statement" and subheaded "Azerbaijani politicians comment
    on Ilham Aliyev's remarks"; subheadings inserted editorially:

    It probably will not be an exaggeration to say that the Azerbaijani
    public's attitude to President Ilham Aliyev's recent statement was
    ambiguous.

    During the official visit to Turkey, Aliyev said [on 15 October] that
    "in the event the Turkish Cypriots accept and the Greek community
    rejects the reunification at the forthcoming referendum, Azerbaijan
    may recognize the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus".

    Zerkalo newspaper contacted Azerbaijani politicians in order to learn
    their stance on these remarks. Predictably, their views
    diverged. Moreover, for reasons difficult to understand some
    politicians simply refused to comment on Aliyev's statement.

    Misleading media coverage

    Political analyst [and ex-Foreign Minister] Tofiq Zulfuqarov told
    Zerkalo that journalists' interpretation of the remarks was somewhat
    misleading. He talked about two aspects of the statement. First, it is
    about supporting the referendum, "i.e. supporting in effect the UN
    plan". Second, "Azerbaijan is ready to back the Turkish population of
    the Northern Cyprus if they vote for the reunification of the two
    parts of Cyprus".

    "If this is about supporting the idea of the referendum, it means
    support for the UN plan which does not envisage creation of two
    separate states," Zulfuqarov said.

    In turn, the leader of the Azarbaycan Milli Istiqlal Party, Etibar
    Mammadov, said that such a statement could create a precedent for
    recognition of Nagornyy Karabakh as an independent state. Should the
    Greek community vote "no", it will in fact reject Northern Cyprus,
    Mammadov said. "By contrast, Azerbaijan has not conducted such a
    referendum. Therefore, the situations are different and should not be
    viewed as similar," he said.

    Hasty remark

    Aydin Quliyev, the secretary for ideology of the Democratic Party of
    Azerbaijan, described Aliyev's remarks as hasty. This issue has to be
    treated carefully since Armenia is actively conducting a policy to
    make the international community recognize Nagornyy Karabakh as an
    independent state, he said.

    This statement has done tangible damage to Azerbaijan's interests and
    can be viewed as suiting the interests of Turkey's official
    circles. "Albeit Turkey is our strategic partner, their interests must
    not be realized at the expense of ours," Quliyev said.

    He also reckons that Aliyev's remarks will negatively affect relations
    with Greece, "because Greece will not be delighted by these words". It
    can be expected that the Armenian lobby will start an intensive
    campaign regarding the Greek community's stance on the referendum. In
    the event the independence of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
    is recognized, this may create a dangerous precedent for recognition
    of Nagornyy Karabakh as an independent state.

    Ex-prisoner welcomes president's statement

    Isgandar Hamidov, ex-interior minister and chairman of the National
    Democratic Party (Grey Wolves) who was recently released from jail,
    said that "if there is an intention to recognize the independence of
    Northern Cyprus, then I completely welcome it". He does not believe
    either that recognition of Northern Cyprus may result in recognition
    of Nagornyy Karabakh's independence. "There is a UN plan on Cyprus,
    and it says that if one of the sides does not vote in the referendum,
    then the other one will be recognized by international organizations,"
    Hamidov said.

    The situations around Northern Cyprus and Nagornyy Karabakh cannot be
    compared, he said. "We are anyway unable to step on Karabakh soil,
    regardless of whether the international community recognizes Nagornyy
    Karabakh or not. And we have the legal right to liberate that
    territory."

    Greek-Azerbaijani relations not to be affected

    One should not expect any perceptible changes in Greek-Azerbaijani
    relations, "since they were not especially friendly anyway", Hamidov
    said. "The Greeks have always sold weapons to Armenians," he
    said. "True, Greece says it supports Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity, but Greek-Armenian companies are active in Armenia and
    Nagornyy Karabakh."

    He ruled out the possibility of Greece recognizing Nagornyy Karabakh's
    independence in the event of such a statement. "Even if there is such
    a threat, we still should recognize Northern Cyprus' independence."

    Biased stance

    In turn, the executive secretary of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party,
    Ali Ahmadov, said that a biased stance should not be taken on this
    issue. "At one time, opposition newspapers frequently carried calls
    for Azerbaijan to recognize the independence of the Turkish Republic
    of Northern Cyprus. And now they say that this was a mistaken
    statement. I believe that everybody should do their best to resolve
    this issue," Ahmadov said. Should the UN plan fail, Azerbaijan will
    not agree with violation of Turkish Cypriots' rights, he said.

    [Passage omitted: Minor details]
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