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    Azeri leader appeals to UN
    By Sun Staff

    Baku Sun, Azerbaijan
    June 23 2006

    The Human Rights Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of
    Azerbaijan last week held a round table to discuss the role of the
    Diaspora in Azerbaijani-Russian relations.

    Tatyana Poloskova, head of department at the Center for International
    Scientific and Cultural Cooperation (CISCC) under the Russian Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs, also attended the event.

    Baku Sun~Rs Mammad Bagirov asked Ms Poloskova for her comments on the
    problems facing Russia~Rs sizeable ethnic Azerbaijani community. ~W
    What are the main problems facing Azerbaijanis in Russia today? ~W
    During the round table, we agreed that Azerbaijanis really are facing
    problems in Russia.

    The main problem is the negative image of Azerbaijanis which has
    developed in Russia. As I said at the round table, it is actually
    possible to improve this image. A group of Russian and Azerbaijani
    experts are going to look into the reasons for this negative image.

    On the surface, the negative attitude towards Azerbaijanis in Russia
    stems from the fact that Azerbaijanis have filled a certain economic
    vacuum in Russia, particularly in the sphere of trade. But in fact,
    there were no other contenders for this vacuum apart from Azerbaijanis.

    As Russians have traditionally never shown interest in trade,
    Azerbaijanis engaging in trade cannot serve as a reason for this
    negative image. Yes, we have to admit that one can frequently observe
    Azerbaijani vendors behaving incorrectly in Russian markets. However,
    vendors representing other nationalities behave in the same way as
    well. This is a special market environment.

    I think one of the main reasons behind this negative image of
    Azerbaijanis is their ability to compete. They are hard working,
    mobile and less inclined to alcoholism. There are ways of building up
    a positive image, and we are ready to work with the Azerbaijani side
    on this. Why is this important for us? One of the responsibilities of
    the CISCC is to accompany Russia~Rs foreign policies with informational
    initiatives in the humanitarian field.

    It is very difficult to hold a humanitarian dialogue with Baku as
    long as the problem of Caucasusphobia remains in Russia. If we do not
    resolve this problem, it will hinder our humanitarian relations. ~W One
    of the problems hindering Azerbaijani-Russian relations is Russia~Rs
    policy of double standards toward Azerbaijan. For instance, when dozens
    of Azerbaijanis were killed in a market roof collapse in Moscow, Russia
    did not declare mourning. But Russia did mourn Armenians killed in
    a recent aircraft crash. ~W Yes, Russia should have declared morning
    after the roof collapse in the Basmanniy market. It is difficult to
    say why the Russian authorities did not do so. I think in politics
    lobby systems play a greater role than states. However, I cannot say
    that there is an efficient Armenian lobby in Russia today. They are
    much less efficient than they might be.

    On the contrary, the Azerbaijani lobby in Russia is becoming more
    powerful with each passing year.

    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline. As strange as it may seem, Russia
    reacted calmly to this. Is this a sign that the position of Russia~Rs
    political elite is changing towards realism and pragmatism? ~W Reaction
    always means something. Moscow realizes that Azerbaijan is a key player
    in the South Caucasus region with its political, economic and cultural
    potential. Russia has spiritual and religious ties with Armenia and
    Georgia. But Azerbaijan is the key player because of its potential.

    Therefore, one should address the key player while building relations
    with the region. The reaction of the presidents is important. You may
    have noticed that the issue of the Diaspora receives great attention
    in the Azerbaijani-Russian dialogue. If you have such a large Diaspora
    in Russia, one cannot but view Azerbaijan as the key player.
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