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    EXPERT SAYS AZERBAIJAN NEEDS NO US DEMOCRACY

    Yeni Azarbaycan, Baku
    23 Aug 06

    Excerpt from Nardar Bayramli's report in Azerbaijani newspaper Yeni
    Azarbaycan on 23 August entitled "The USA is a bulwark of neither
    democracy nor justice" and subheaded "Vafa Quluzada: 'Matthew Bryza
    does not understand that his Armenian brothers killed our people'"

    Countries of the world are planning to contribute to an international
    peacekeeping mission in the Middle East to ease tension there. The
    process is already under way. In parallel with this, GUAM [an alliance
    of Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova] states are discussing the
    possibility of setting up a peacekeeping force of their own. Political
    expert Vafa Quluzada's conclusion regarding the current situation is
    as follows:

    [Quluzada] The process of setting up peacekeeping forces is
    difficult. Many countries do not want to contribute to the peacekeeping
    mission in the Middle East. Some countries agree to commit a limited
    number of troops. I think the main reason for [US] Senator [Richard]
    Lugar's visit to Baku was to get Azerbaijan's consent to send a large
    contingent of troops to the Middle East. In general, the situation
    in the region is unusual.

    [Passage omitted: hostilities may resume in the Middle East]

    [Correspondent] GUAM countries are in talks on setting up a
    peacekeeping force. If this force is set up, can the troops be sent
    to Lebanon?

    [Quluzada] If a GUAM peacekeeping force is set up, its first mission
    will be in Lebanon.

    [Correspondent] In general, what is your expectation of this process?

    [Quluzada] The USA and NATO are urging us to cooperate and create an
    alliance. I think Azerbaijan should cooperate with the West within
    the framework of GUAM. The West should also ally itself with us.

    First, the USA should be unbiased and recognize Armenia as an occupying
    state. However, on the one hand, the USA supports Armenians, and on
    the another hand, it wants us to be their ally. I do not accept full
    cooperation unless the USA recognizes Armenian aggression [against
    Azerbaijan] and pushes for the implementation of the UN Resolutions [No
    822, 853, 874, 884 on the withdrawal of Armenian troops from occupied
    Azerbaijani territories]. If this does not happen, I am resolutely
    against Azerbaijan's contribution to the Lebanese peacekeeping
    mission. Strangely, the USA wants to get everything without giving
    anything. Look, the USA has the largest share in Azerbaijan's oil and
    gas projects. We have made big compromises to the USA due to major
    strategy and policy. However, the opposite side cannot appreciate this
    properly. I think the USA's approach is wrong. The USA named a co-chair
    [of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza] for the Nagornyy Karabakh
    settlement who said here that Armenians are their brothers. However,
    Matthew Bryza does not understand that his Armenian brothers expelled
    over 1m people from their homes and now they are setting fire to their
    [displaced people's] lands. The US administration does not understand
    this reality.

    [Correspondent] Some experts believe that by setting up a GUAM
    peacekeeping force, the USA wants to secure its regional interests.

    But will it not cause tough Russian reaction?

    [Quluzada] Russia is unable to hinder the setting up of a GUAM
    peacekeeping force. Azerbaijan should take necessary steps to maintain
    its interests. At the same time, Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia should
    also protect their interests. I think that the USA acts as an observer
    in connection with processes in these countries.

    [Correspondent] Vafa muallim [mode of address], you were always
    optimistic about US policy. It turns out that you do not rely on the
    USA any longer?

    [Quluzada] Certainly, I previously considered that the USA was
    a bulwark of democracy. I thought the USA would support the newly
    independent nations after the demise of the Soviet Union. However, when
    the USA decided to export democracy to Iraq, I came to a conclusion
    that we did not want this democracy. The USA exported democracy to
    several former Soviet states. However, we see Ukraine, Georgia and
    Kyrgyzstan are in difficulties. Regrettably, the USA is a bulwark of
    neither democracy nor justice.

    [Correspondent] Do you think Azerbaijan should make changes to its
    foreign policy?

    [Quluzada] The best way is to conduct a balanced foreign policy.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev carries out a balanced policy.

    This means that Azerbaijan should cooperate with all states, including
    Russia and Iran, for the sake of its own national interests. In this
    case the USA will see that Azerbaijan has opportunities to pursue a
    normal policy in all spheres. We should not defend the USA whoever
    it decides to attack. We should not spoil our relations with our
    neighbours, on the contrary, we should maintain good relations
    with them.
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