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    AZERBAIJAN PRESIDENT DEMONSTRATES HIGHEST POLITICAL MATURITY IN RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN CONFLICT: RUSSIAN POLITICIAN

    TREND News Agency
    Aug 29 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Russia, Moscow, 29 August / Trend News corr. R.Agayev / The Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev showed the highest political maturity in
    the issue of the Russian-Georgian conflict and was not drawn into
    the anti-Russian company urgently initiated by the West, Mikhail
    Alexandrov, the head of the Caucasus Institute Department of the CIS
    countries, said. "Thus, Azerbaijan's position was positive and even
    demonstrative in definite sense," Alexandrov said at discussions on
    Russia- Georgia- United States: War for resources? held in Moscow.

    According to him, exactly due to such position of the Azerbaijani
    leadership, the importance of Azerbaijan for Russia further
    grew. Alexandrov considers that due to the recent events in Georgia,
    military rhetoric in Azerbaijan reduced and it deals with the
    re-consideration of the real situation in Caucasus.

    The politician says that Russia is prepared to further continue
    co-operation with Azerbaijan in all spheres if Azerbaijan will
    be continuing friendly policy, not being drawn in anti-Russian
    geo-political combination which currently the West tries to realize
    in Caucasus.

    According to him, in the long-term plan this will go only in favor
    of Azerbaijan because the global economic crisis, which now untwists
    in the West, sooner or later will lead to the collapse of the Western
    economies, the collapse of NATO and complete reformation of the world
    space, including in Caucasus. "And when Russia will already play
    basic role there, then it will compulsorily consider that positive
    attitude of Azerbaijan, which exists," he said.

    In the opinion of Aleksandrov, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will be
    settled in such a way that even if Nagorno-Karabakh will remain as
    part of Armenia, then seven regions around it will be compulsorily
    returned to Azerbaijan and, most likely, Azerbaijan will obtain
    territorial compensation elsewhere.

    Speaking about the significance of Russia's energy wars with Georgia,
    the politician said that the energy reason for conflict was peripheral
    because there were much more serious reasons here. In his opinion, the
    strategy of the West began to be realized in Caucasus, especially in
    Georgia, more clearly after Mikhail Saakashvili came to power in 2004
    because the West attempted to finally crush Russia as an independent
    state. "The plan of the West was such: collapse of Russia, beginning
    firstly from the North Caucasus; adoption of Georgia and Azerbaijan
    to NATO; collapse of Collective Security Treaty Organization and
    support of separatism in the territory of Russia," said Aleksandrov

    According to the politician, Russia did not bring its matter in the
    conflict with Georgia to the end. He believes that it was necessary
    to reach Tbilisi, to arrest Saakashvili and judge him in Vladikavkaz,
    to organize the new elections in Georgia of which President welcomes
    Russia, make Georgia a federal or confederative device with wide
    authorities for all autonomies, including of Ajari, Javaheti populated
    by the Armenians, Kvemo-Kartli populated by the Azerbaijanis, etc.

    Speaking about the possible sanctions against Russia, the politician
    noted that now the West is no longer the leader of the world policy
    because there is powerful China, but nuclear parity remains with
    Russia. According to him, in response to the possible sanctions of
    the West, Russia should intentionally reduce oil production in order
    to cause its cost-increase in the world markets, and then to extract
    maximum benefit from the prevailing situation.
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