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    ENVOY REITERATES US SUPPORT TO GEORGIA, AZERBAIJAN

    Turan news agency
    Aug 26 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku, 26 August: US Vice-President Dick Cheney's visit to Georgia,
    Azerbaijan, Ukraine and Italy in early September is intended
    to consolidate strategic partnership relations in all spheres
    between the two states [as published], and that it will be the most
    representative US delegation that has visited Baku since bilateral
    relations were established. US Ambassador Anne Derse told this to a
    group of Azerbaijani journalists in Baku. She said that the visit was
    connected with the situation in Georgia and Cheney would visit Tbilisi
    to show solidarity with and support to the people of Georgia, as well
    as to the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia. The visit
    to the region is aimed at showing Washington's support to Georgia's and
    Azerbaijan's orientation towards integration into the Euro-Atlantic
    space, the ambassador said. She gave to understand that it was not
    spontaneous but a preplanned visit, however the developments in
    Georgia attached special "topicality" to the visit.

    "After Russia's incursion into the territory of a sovereign state and
    the US steps were not intended to threaten Russia. However, things
    that mean that we cannot behave as if nothing occurred. Russia's
    deeds speak for themselves and many in the region fear that those
    deeds are aimed not only against Georgia but against those aspiring
    democracy. Being independent states, Georgia and Azerbaijan will
    themselves define their course and in doing so they can rely on US
    support and cooperation. Dick Cheney's visit is intended to stress
    this support," Derse said. She said that a wide range of issues,
    first of all security problems and energy cooperation, would be
    discussed at a meeting with President Ilham Aliyev. "We will work
    with Azerbaijan to ensure its interests in the issues of delivering
    its energy resources to world markets," she said.

    Asked by a Turan correspondent what moves would Washington make in
    Georgia if Russia refuses to pull back troops, the ambassador said
    that the situation there was absolutely unacceptable. "We demanded
    that all troops be pulled out, hostilities be ceased and humanitarian
    corridors be opened. We also declared that territorial integrity of
    Georgia cannot be put into question. If the situation does not change,
    together with our partners we will continue demanding that all these
    terms be fulfilled and take relevant steps in this direction," Derse
    said. The ambassador evaded the question about the possibility of the
    US providing direct military aid to Georgia. Asked what the USA may
    offer Azerbaijan and Georgia to ensure security of the [oil and gas]
    pipelines and transport routes in the light of direct threats to these
    communication lines from Russia, the ambassador gave to understand that
    all this had been taken into account and these issues would be in the
    focus of attention during Cheney's consultations with the Azerbaijani
    leadership. Asked by the Turan correspondent what ordinary citizens
    of Azerbaijan could wait from Cheney's visit and would their live
    be safer after the visit, the ambassador said "the main task is to
    restore stability and security in the region and ensure continuation
    of our strategic partnership and that is in the interests of everyone".

    She added that the issues of ensuring democracy and the forthcoming
    presidential election would be discussed during the visit.

    She refused to comment on rumours that the OSCE Minsk Group for
    [the settlement of] Nagornyy Karabakh conflict may be dissolved,
    saying that she "has not heard such rumours".
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