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  • BAKU: Azeri pundits against Armenian officers' presence at Baku

    Azeri pundits against Armenian officers' presence at Baku-hosted NATO
    meeting

    Ekspress, Baku
    23 Jun 04


    Text of Telman report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ekspress on 23 June
    headlined "Armenians pursue certain goals in coming to Baku" and
    subheaded "According to experts, they are trying to disrupt the NATO
    event"

    Armenian officers have attended a regular NATO conference which was
    held in Baku within the framework of the Partnership for Peace
    programme.

    Political expert Aydin Agayev thinks that the Armenian officers tried
    to disrupt the conference by attending it and damage relations between
    our country and this bloc. [Unclear sentence omitted]

    Agayev thinks that refusal to cooperate with leading organizations
    will bring about Azerbaijan's isolation as is the case with
    neighbouring Iran. However, our interviewee said he was tired of those
    organizations' biased statements and double standards.

    Political expert Xaladdin Ibrahimli described the green light to the
    Armenians' arrival in Baku as a mistake.

    "I cannot understand how the Armenian officers who have occupied our
    lands are allowed to come to Azerbaijan?"

    The political experts think that not only individuals, but also
    society itself - politicians, NGOs, the intelligentsia and journalists
    - should oppose such cases.

    The chairman of the supreme council of the Democratic Party of
    Azerbaijan [DPA], Nuraddin Mammadli, thinks that protest actions over
    the Nagornyy Karabakh problem are not sufficient. However, the DPA
    member, who regards cooperation with NATO on military service as
    important, does not want to see Azerbaijan and Armenia in the same
    organization.

    "According to the alliance's regulations, its member countries should
    not attack each other. Under these circumstances, the Nagornyy
    Karabakh problem will become less important," Mammadli said.
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