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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    December 24, 2004, Friday

    POLITICAL INDOCTRINATION LESSONS FROM ILHAM ALIYEV[]

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, December 21, 2004, p. 5

    by Rauf Mirtadyrov

    PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN ILHAM ALIYEV IMPLIES THAT THE
    RUSSIAN-ARMENIAN COOPERATION INTERFERES WITH KARABAKH CONFLICT
    SETTLEMENT


    President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev is critical of the role Russia
    is playing in the Karabakh conflict settlement. Commenting on the
    state of the Armenian-Azerbaijani talks on the subject, Aliyev
    praised the progress in the relations between Baku and Yerevan made
    in the course of the talks of their foreign ministers in Prague.
    Foreign ministers Elmar Mamedjarov (Azerbaijan) and Vardan Oskanjan
    (Armenia) chose Prague as the site of their regular talks. Four
    meetings resulted in accords on fundamental principles of settlement.


    Aliyev is convinced that progress is undeniable. What counts is that
    Armenia and Azerbaijan "agree on the principles of settlement" and
    this agreement was reached in the course of Prague consultations, he
    said. "Should the negotiations remain constructive and should Armenia
    stick to the accords as it already did more than once in the past, we
    will make progress."

    At the same time, Aliyev is convinced that the Russian-Armenian close
    cooperation may interfere with the process. Commenting on Duma
    Chairman Boris Gryzlov's visit to Yerevan last week, he said. "Duma
    chairman called Armenia Russia's bulwark in the southern part of the
    Caucasus, the other day... We have always regarded Armenia as a
    state. It turns out that this is but a bulwark." Aliyev continued,
    "So, who are we supposed to discuss things with now - the bulwark or
    its master?" Aliyev is convinced that Yerevan must decide for itself
    and only that will set favorable conditions for continuation of the
    talks. "Armenia's conduct as an independent state will enable us to
    reach an accord in the near future," Aliyev said.

    It was the opinion of Azerbaijani experts that disgusted with the
    Russian diplomacy's fiasco in Ukraine, Aliyev would certainly
    distance himself from Moscow, and pointedly turn to the West and
    first and foremost to the United States. "Nobody expected it to
    happen so fast," independent political scientist Metin Yasharogly
    said. "And nobody expected Aliyev to begin talking about Russia's
    destructive role in the Karabakh settlement."

    Comments on Aliyev's statements in Yerevan were made on the level of
    the president of Armenia. President Robert Kocharjan at a press
    conference in Lori advised his Azerbaijani counterpart not "to
    concern himself" with the Armenian-Russian relations. "The impression
    is that Azerbaijan is constantly irked by the high level of our
    relations with Russia," Kocharjan said. "This jealousy is out of
    place because there is nothing to prevent the Azerbaijanis from
    building up similar relations with Russia."

    It seems, however, that Aliyev has chosen another way. Local experts
    say that when Aliyev preached his political indoctrination lessons
    for the benefit of Yerevan and Moscow, he sided up with the
    pro-Western part of the Azerbaijani opposition that blames Russia's
    clout with Armenia for interfering with Karabakh settlement.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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