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    AZERI OPPOSITION UPBEAT ABOUT OBAMA'S VICTORY

    Turan news agency
    Nov 5 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku, 5 November: Turan news agency has carried a poll among
    Azerbaijani politicians on Barack Obama's election as US president
    and on prospects for Azerbaijani-US relations.

    The chairman of the [opposition] Democratic Party of Azerbaijan, Sardar
    Calaloglu, has said that Obama's victory is a clear demonstration
    of the elimination of racism. At the same time, Calaloglu does not
    expect any serious changes in the US foreign policy. He believes that
    Democrats will ease the existing tension in the world.

    The leader of the opposition Musavat party, Isa Qambar, sees Obama's
    victory as the readiness of American society to be refreshed. With
    regards to US-Azerbaijani relations, Baku should inform the
    new administration about Azerbaijan's interests and regional
    problems. Qambar recalled that Obama's intention to recognize the
    Armenian genocide and said that Azerbaijan and Turkey should join
    their efforts in this issue.

    Ali Aliyev, chairman of the [opposition] Citizen and Development Party,
    said Obama's win was a full victory of democracy. On the other hand,
    Aliyev said he was concerned about US politics towards Azerbaijan,
    noting that the dominance of oil interests in foreign policy is
    inappropriate. Washington should support democrats in Azerbaijan.

    The chairman of the [opposition] People's Front of Azerbaijan Party,
    Ali Karimli, has described the US election as a demonstration
    of a democratic election. He expects serious changes in the US
    policies. Karimli thinks that Obama can help the USA restore its
    damaged relations with the Muslim world, the EU and Latin America. At
    the same time, the USA will actively support democratic values, limit
    the influence of oil companies on the politics and its relations with
    authoritarian regimes. The possible strengthening of the Armenian
    lobby around Obama is an issue of concern, and Karimli said that
    Azerbaijan and Turkey should join their efforts in this regard.

    [Turan news agency, Baku, in Russian 0839 gmt 5 Nov 08 quoted former
    presidential aide and political expert Vafa Quluzada as saying that
    Obama's personality gave people grounds to believe that he would
    correct George Bush's mistakes. Obama will successfully promote US
    interests in Africa, Latin America, as well as in the Muslim and Arab
    countries, Quluzada said and added that Obama was closer to the Arab
    world than white John McCain. Quluzada believes that during Obama's
    rule the US interest in Azerbaijan will significantly grow. Azerbaijan
    is a strategically important country and there is a potential for
    the development of democracy here, Quluzada said].
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