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    AZERI POLITICAL ANALYSTS REACT TO NATO DECISION TO CANCEL PfP EXERCISES

    ArmenPress
    Sept 14 2004

    BAKU, SEPTEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijani political experts reacted
    swiftly to the decision of NATO's Supreme Command to cancel the
    exercises, dubbed Cooperative Best Effort 2004 that were scheduled
    to start today in Azerbaijan as part of Partnership for Peace program
    (PfP) after the official Baku refused entry visas to Armenian officers
    to travel to Azerbaijan's capital.

    Last Friday, the Azeri parliament sent a message to NATO Secretary
    General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer protesting the inclusion of Armenian
    soldiers and warning it could inflame tensions in the region and harm
    relations between Azerbaijan and the Atlantic alliance. President
    Ilham Aliyev also reportedly opposed the inclusion of the soldiers.

    An ex-foreign minister Tofik Zulfugarov argued that NATO's decision
    was "biased" and was taken without taking into account the existing
    realities of the region. "Though the decision is an unpleasant event
    for Azerbaijan it has prompted decision-makers to once again think
    about specific conditions of the region ... Azerbaijan is the victim
    of Armenia's aggression and this fact should not be ignored by those
    organizations, which are trying to create an illusion that there is
    no occupation and no refugees" he was quoted by Turan news agency
    as saying.

    According to another political analyst, Zardusht Alizade, all the
    clamor around the exercises has in fact no relation to patriotism and
    struggle for liberation of Karabagh and furthermore, it will sustain
    huge damages to Azerbaijan. He said that the arrival of Armenian
    officers would have no impact on the Karabagh problem. "Azeris should
    not have raised all this noise, it was a stupid and absolutely
    non-constructive position." He said that Azerbaijan has lost all
    opportunities to express its positions internationally, implicating
    also that the country's leadership is trying to please Russia to
    prove its ability to keep the conflict frozen.

    Eldar Namazov, another political analysts, said the refusal of
    Azerbaijan to accept Armenian officers was regretful, adding that
    its aftereffects will eventually affect Azerbaijan's image.

    According to an independent military observer, Uzeir Jafarov, the
    first such incident in the history of PfP exercises is evidence that
    NATO will revise Azerbaijan's participation in its programs.

    But according to political analyst Vafa Quluzada, the cancellation
    of the exercises will not affect Azerbaijani-NATO relations.
    "Azerbaijan and Armenia are at war and this is obvious to NATO that
    failed to realize that the Azerbaijani people would not be indifferent
    to this," he said, adding that NATO will respect Azerbaijan even more
    and understand that the two countries should not be kept in a state of
    war. "NATO enjoys big powers and can play an important role in putting
    an end to this aggression against Azerbaijan immediately," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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