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    Turkish Daily News
    Oct 19 2006

    Diplomacy Newsline
    Thursday, October 19, 2006

    Azerbaijan to counter Armenian diaspora:

    ANK - TDN with AFP

    Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev has announced a campaign to
    counter the influence of the Armenian diaspora, a major backer of
    ethnic-Armenian separatists in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    Aliyev said his oil-rich ex-Soviet republic was opening embassies
    and consulates in parts of the world where the Armenian diaspora was
    especially influential.

    "It's no secret that California is a state with a large Armenian
    population. We opened a consulate general [in Los Angeles] to be
    there and to fight the Armenian lobby," Aliyev said on Tuesday in an
    interview with Arabic network Al Jazeera. He said his country planned
    to open an embassy in Argentina, where the Armenian lobby "is [at its]
    strongest among Latin American nations."

    Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked in a territorial dispute
    over the Nagorno-Karabakh ethnic-Armenian enclave since before the
    breakup of the Soviet Union. Turkey severed diplomatic relations with
    neighboring Armenia after Armenian troops occupied Nagorno-Karabakh,
    and the border gate between Turkey and Armenia has been closed for
    more than a decade. The influential Armenian diaspora, particularly in
    the United States, has long been exerting efforts against Turkey via
    its lobbying for Armenian genocide allegations to be internationally
    recognized.

    Aliyev said Azerbaijan's new oil wealth gave it a chance to outweigh
    ethnic-Armenians' influence abroad. "What is attractive about
    Armenia? Only the fact that it has a rich diaspora that influences the
    policies of various countries," he said. "Azerbaijan is a country that
    will supply Europe and world markets with energy resources. Imagine
    Azerbaijan on one side of the scale and Armenia on the other."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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