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    Azerbaijan Threatens to "Reconsider" Relations with Russia, France, U.S. over Rejection of Nagorno-Karabakh UN Resolution
    Natalia Leshchenko

    Global Insight
    March 17, 2008

    Foreign Minister Araz Azimov told reporters that Azerbaijan will
    reconsider its relations with Russia, France and the United States
    over their failure to support the country's position in the UN General
    Assembly over Nagorno-Karabakh regulation. On 14 March, UN General
    Assembly adopted a non-binding resolution demanding a complete
    and immediate withdrawal of Armenian troops from the territory of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. With more than 100 countries refraining from voting,
    the resolution went ahead with 30 votes for; seven countries voted
    against the resolution, including Russia, France and the United
    States which, as mediators in the OSCE-sponsored Minsk Group on
    Nagorno-Karabakh, rejected a unilateral resolution of the matter and
    called for continued negotiations instead.

    Significance:The Azerbaijani government is seeking to ride on the
    heightened international attention to separatist issues brought to
    the fore by Kosovo's declaration of independence to reassert its
    rights over the territory that has been in dispute since 1991. With
    increased confidence stemming from booming oil extraction-based
    economy, Azerbaijan is increasingly annoyed with the self-proclaimed
    pro-Armenian enclave on its territory. Armenia, in the meantime,
    relies on world-wide diaspora support to block the Azerbaijani
    offensive on Nagorno-Karabakh, which it considers its territory.

    Although the Azerbaijani government is obviously disheartened by the
    effective rejection of its initiative at the UN stage by the foreign
    powers that matter, its threat of reconsideration of relations is
    largely inconsequential, being directed against all mediators and
    thus excluding the possibility of striking alliances with any of
    them. For economic and political reasons, Azerbaijan is strongly
    oriented towards the United States, which sponsors its oil-extraction
    business, and this will not change any time soon. The announcement of
    foreign policy reconsideration is a mere expression of frustration
    at the inability to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with one
    stroke, something that was infeasible from the start. The status of
    the province remains as uncertain as ever.
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