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    US trade with Upper Garabagh creates storm

    Azer News, Azerbaijan
    May 27 2004

    The reports on the signing of a deal between two US companies with
    "Garabagh Telecom", an entity operating in the Azerbaijani lands
    occupied by Armenian and Russian military units, have caused serious
    concerns in some news media and the Milli Majlis (parliament).

    Some opposition and independent newspapers as well as individuals
    even blame Reno Harnish, the US Ambassador to Azerbaijan, for
    justifying his country's attempts to establish economic relations
    with the separatist leadership of Upper Garabagh. The reason is due
    to the opinions expressed by Harnish during his talk with journalists
    following the 8th meeting of the US-Azerbaijani working group on
    economic cooperation held in Baku last week.

    The fact that the US Ambassador called Upper Garabagh 'a country' in
    passing, as well as his saying that the US doesn't impose commercial
    restrictions against any country was called sensational by most
    newspapers. In particular, the opposition-minded "Yeni Musavat"
    newspaper, a publication of the Musavat Party, issued a critical
    article about Harnish, urging him to give an explanation on the
    matter. The newspaper even compared him with the former US Ambassador
    Stanley Escudero, who Yeni Musavat says didn't have such a good image
    in Azerbaijan. The public seems to have found a reason for expressing
    displeasure with the US government with regard to the Garabagh
    conflict. And what is the reason for the public dissatisfaction and
    negative attitude towards the US government? Why do people who
    considered the United States the most reliable and powerful ally of
    Azerbaijan in the 1990s, today doubt it? The main reason is that the
    United States shows double standards towards Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    it has failed to observe 'a principle of justice' in the settlement
    of the Garabagh conflict and that it doesn't differentiate between an
    aggressor and a sufferer. People think that the United States is
    taking advantage of the slogans of human rights, democracy,
    territorial inviolability of states as well as combating terrorism
    and the drug business, only for its political goals. The United
    States indirectly supports Armenian separatists, who are involved in
    drug business and terror attacks in the occupied territory of
    Garabagh, but has imposed sanctions on Azerbaijan for about ten
    years. Don't the US intelligence agencies know that Armenian and
    Arabian terrorists have been cooperating since the beginning of the
    20th century? Azerbaijani MPs didn't remain indifferent to the issue
    either.

    MPs' protest

    At a Tuesday session of the Milli Majlis (parliament), MPs protested
    strongly against some US companies' attempts to make investments in
    the occupied lands of Azerbaijan, particularly in Upper Garabagh.
    According to MPs, the business relations between the companies of the
    US, which is a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, and separatist
    forces in Upper Garabagh contradict the national interests of
    Azerbaijan. MPs proposed that the issue be discussed at the
    parliament and the US Ambassador to Azerbaijan be informed about it.
    They also decided to address the US government in connection with the
    issue. Speaker Murtuz Alasgarov said that the US companies' activity
    doesn't express the standpoint of the US government. He noted that
    however, the issue should be considered seriously. Alasgarov
    underlined that he would appeal to the Foreign Ministry in order to
    clear up the matter and ask it to bring the issue to the notice of
    the US Ambassador.

    Ambassador denies trade ties

    US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Reno Harnish, told a news conference
    after a meeting held at Baku State University (BSU) on Wednesday that
    the US has not made any investments in 'Upper Garabagh' and that
    Washington does not support trade relations with the self-proclaimed
    republic. He pointed out that negotiations are the only fair
    alternative in settling the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper
    Garabagh. The latest statement of the US Ambassador eased the heated
    debates but did not put an end to them. While pursuing its policy in
    the region, the United States should take into account the national
    interests of its partners as well. For this, it should be a fair
    judge and put an end to its double standards.
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