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    Baku made mistake by denying Armenians entry to Azerbaijan - pundit

    Ekho, Baku
    16 Sep 04

    Azerbaijan's refusal to entertain Armenian officers at the NATO
    Cooperative Best Effort 2004 exercises in Baku has been stirring the
    Azerbaijani public for several days now.

    [Passage omitted: reported statement by the US ambassador about
    Washington regretting that Armenian officers were denied visas]

    The ambassador is right that earlier Baku, namely its president,
    gave assurances that it would ensure the security of the Armenian
    officers, should they take part in the NATO exercises. It happened in
    summer. Let's also recall that after their latest meeting in Prague
    on 30 August, Foreign Ministers Elmar Mammadyarov and Vardan Oskanyan
    gave very high assessments of the talks, saying that their results
    were reassuring and could lead to progress in the negotiations between
    Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Robert Kocharyan.

    >>From this standpoint, the following excerpt from the Azerbaijani
    Foreign Ministry's statement made after the NATO decision to cancel the
    exercises looks quite strange: "In the circumstances of the ongoing
    occupation of 20 per cent of Azerbaijani territory and the presence
    of 1m refugees, the leadership of the Republic of Armenia is taking
    an increasingly non-constructive position in the negotiations."

    The former head of the Azerbaijani presidential secretariat and
    currently the chairman of the public forum In the name of Azerbaijan,
    Eldar Namazov, believes that the Azerbaijani leadership is to blame
    for the tension that has taken shape.

    "This is totally wrong when such an important event, which had been
    planned for a long time, is called off hours before it is scheduled
    to start. And this was done for a reason which, as it was clear
    from the very beginning, could bring about serious consequences. The
    Azerbaijani authorities should have raised the issue at an earlier
    stage and shouldn't have waited for visitors to arrive from a number
    of countries and, with only several hours left till the start of
    the exercises, made a hasty decision which will obviously affect our
    relations with NATO," Namazov said.

    The political analyst thinks this is a "serious mistake by the
    Azerbaijani authorities".

    "As for the implications of the decision, I think there will
    probably be a pause in our relations now. But I think this will
    first of all concern the NATO administration's assessment of the
    Azerbaijani leadership's actions, while Azerbaijan as a state will
    continue to attract the alliance's interest. Because we are located
    at a very important strategic junction between Europe and Asia,
    the South-West and North-South corridors go through Azerbaijan,
    Caspian oil resources will be transported to the world market through
    Azerbaijan. All this causes permanent interest in our country on the
    part of world superpowers and leading international organizations,
    and this interest is unlikely to lessen because of such short-sighted
    actions by the Azerbaijani leadership," he said.

    "I am unhappy with the way international bodies are handling the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, but from the standpoint of the state we
    have to bear in mind that Azerbaijan's national security is threatened
    by dozens of international challenges. The Armenian aggression is the
    main, but not the only one of these challenges. And if NATO can help
    us avert other threats, then cooperation with NATO represents great
    value for us," Namazov added.

    Namazov does not believe that things will reach a point when relations
    with NATO will be terminated, "but further steps will be taken with
    a view to how consistent the Azerbaijani authorities will be".
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