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    ALIYEV BEGINS CRUCIAL US VISIT
    By Enes Cansever, Baku

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    April 26 2006

    Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev set off to the United States
    yesterday for a critical official visit taking place at a time when
    the Iranian crisis has deepened. Aliyev will meet US President George
    W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld,
    and Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman.

    The issues in the nuclear crisis with Azerbaijan's neighbor, Iran,
    and the Upper Karabag (Karabagh) under the Armenian occupation,
    are expected to mark Aliyev's three-day visit.

    Aliyev's foreign policy adviser, Novruz Mammadov, told Zaman that four
    main subjects such as dual relations, energy, regional security and
    international terrorism will be handled, but the Iran and Karabagh
    issues will be the main focus of the Aliyev-Bush talks.

    Mammadov announced Baku wants the crisis over Iran's nuclear program
    to be overcome by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the
    United Nations. "There are enough problems in the region already. As
    the nation of Azerbaijan, we have never had and we will never have
    any intention of interfering in Iran's domestic affairs. We are
    ready to offer the necessary support for this issue to be solved by
    peaceful means."

    The Azeri official also criticized Tehran for following a policy
    favoring Yerevan over the Karabagh issue despite Baku's policy of
    mutual respect and good neighborly relations.

    Mammadov, also criticizing the US on this issue, highlighted that
    Washington remains silent regarding Armenia that continues to occupy
    one fifth of Azerbaijan's territory.

    "The United States may instantly take action for disagreements in
    other countries. We think it should show the same sensitivity for
    Azerbaijan, too," the Azeri official added.

    Mammadov said the OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in
    Europe) Minsk Group co-chairs have not been able to make any concrete
    progress in the Karabagh case for years. "We believe the problem will
    be solved if the US shows necessary sensitivity."

    Strategist Rasim Musabaev said Aliyev's visit, taken at a time when
    the Tehran-Washington conflict is at its peak, is no coincidence.

    One of the most important ways for Baku to emerge from the Iranian
    crisis with least damage is to follow a policy parallel to Turkey,
    Musabaev added.

    The Azeri official maintained Turkey and Azerbaijan are facing
    US pressure over the Iranian issue. "It is difficult for these two
    countries to say 'yes' to the United States because Iran is neighbors
    both countries; therefore, we should focus on ways of solving the
    problem peacefully."

    The Azeris also indicate the importance of the visit Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will pay to Baku on May 5.

    Turkey's Ambassador to Baku Turan Morali said Turkey and Azerbaijan
    carefully follow Iran's nuclear crisis and said the two brother
    countries want the problem to be solved through peaceful means.
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