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    AZERI DIPLOMACY PONDERS OVER INTEGRATION INTO NATO
    Alakbar Raufoglu

    Ekspress
    June 18 2008
    Azerbaijan

    NATO invites, Baku considers

    Araz Azimov: `We will not approach NATO if membership in the alliance
    does not meet our interests'

    "If we see that membership in NATO can be useful for the solution
    of Azerbaijan's potential problems, we will join it," Deputy Foreign
    Minister Araz Azimov has told Ekspress.

    The deputy minister thinks that NATO membership does not depend only
    on Azerbaijan. The stand of NATO and other interested parties should
    also be taken into consideration. "Azerbaijan will consider membership
    in NATO after all sides are ready for it. In fact, we are considering
    it at the moment as well. However, we expect to get dividends from
    NATO membership. If we get nothing from the membership, we would not
    join it".

    Azimov has stressed that Baku would not speculate with NATO and would
    pursue own interests.

    The deputy minister's statement has coincided with NATO officials' call
    for Baku to intensify reforms and apply for membership in the Alliance.

    A NATO official has said at the organization's summer school that
    opened the day before yesterday that membership in the Alliance depends
    on Azerbaijan. He has drawn attention to the fact that cooperation
    with NATO implies military and security reforms.

    It is not a secret that Azerbaijan attempts to conduct a balanced
    policy and hesitates from integration with NATO.

    The military alliance waits for Baku's strategic choice. "Our doors are
    open. Countries may come to our doors after they would have completed
    certain procedures," said NATO representative Robert Simmons during
    his visit to Baku in spring.

    Araz Azimov however has pointed out to the necessity of considering
    general security concerns in the Caucasus and the Caspian region
    while speaking about integration into NATO. What does Baku concern for?

    Azerbaijan expects the North Atlantic Alliance to get active in
    solution of the Karabakh problem. In fact, NATO also considers
    Azerbaijan that is in a conflict as an unstable partner. Yet, NATO
    avoids of getting involved in solution of the Karabakh problem and
    states that it only "controls" the issue.

    It is said that NATO might send international peacekeeping forces
    to Karabakh in perspective. However, NATO officials do not speak
    concretely and say that "the request should come from the involved
    sides".

    Along with the above mentioned, NATO expects "more activity" from
    Baku. Azimov has said that integration and extension of mutual
    relations with Europe and Euro-Atlantic institutions is one of Baku's
    foreign policy priorities and that new action plan [second stage of
    IPAP] gives the sides extra opportunities.
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