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    Armenian paper says cancellation of NATO war games might anger Azerbaijan

    Ayots Ashkar, Yerevan
    14 Sep 04

    Text of Vardan Grigoryan's report by Armenian newspaper Ayots Ashkar
    on 14 September headlined "Cold shower for Azerbaijan"

    We can state without exaggeration that the cancellation of the
    Cooperative Best Effort 2004 exercises scheduled for 13-26 September
    in Baku within the framework of the NATO Partnership for Peace
    programme is a severe blow to the international rating and authority
    of Azerbaijan.

    The policy of constant blackmail that continued for a year, by means
    of which the leadership of Azerbaijan was trying to prevent Armenian
    servicemen from taking part in preparations for and in the conduct of
    the NATO exercises, has finally resulted in the fact that yesterday,
    on 13 September, the leadership of the most powerful geopolitical
    organization cancelled the exercises in Baku in response to the gross
    violation of the principles and spirit of the Partnership for Peace
    programme. Baku thought that since Armenia is a member of the CIS
    Collective Security Treaty Organization [CSTO] and Russia's partner,
    NATO would unconditionally fulfil its caprices. But thanks to its
    flexible foreign policy, while being a member of the CSTO, Armenia
    at the same time has obtained the same status as Azerbaijan within
    the framework of the Partnership for Peace programme. Thus, Armenia
    could on time foil Azerbaijan's attempts to use NATO to change the
    geopolitical balance in the region.

    But taking the desired for reality, over the last year the
    leadership of Azerbaijan hoped in vain that NATO would prefer it
    to Armenia. However, Armenia, unlike Azerbaijan, has been gradually
    using the opening opportunity of mutual cooperation because of the
    improvement in NATO-Russia relations. We needed enormous tact and
    restraint to confront constant caprices of Azerbaijan within the
    framework of Partnership for Peace and to become a reliable partner
    of NATO.

    Over the past year Armenia, which always came across artificial
    obstacles set by Azerbaijan at the preparation stage of the
    Cooperative Best Effort 2004 exercises, proved to NATO and the
    world community that it was doing its best to remain devoted to the
    principles of partnership. On the one hand, [Azerbaijani President]
    Ilham Aliyev promised and assured NATO generals that his country
    would ensure the participation of Armenian servicemen, on the other,
    he provoked anti-Armenian moods in Azerbaijan. Whereas in ensuring
    the participation of all NATO partner countries, in fact, Azerbaijan
    was dealing not with Armenia but with NATO.

    So, the policy of blackmail against Armenia at some point turned
    into obvious encroachment upon the main principles of NATO, and this
    cannot but be punished. As a result, the Cooperative Best Effort 2004
    exercises were cancelled. What happened will undoubtedly come as a
    cold shower to Azerbaijan promoting the strengthening of anti-West
    and anti-American moods in the country.

    At the same time, this legal decision of the NATO leadership
    is not only a serious victory of the principles adopted by the
    geopolitical leadership of our country, but also an open warning
    of new challenges to Armenia. We should avoid euphoria and fully
    understand that Azerbaijan, which ran away from Russia towards the USA
    and NATO but did not find treatment for its "Karabakh abnormality",
    is becoming more unpredictable because of this failure. The reason
    is obvious: while it maintains the dangerous idea that the war has
    not yet finished, there is only one step for Azerbaijan from a new
    failure and new disappointment to a military campaign.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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