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    HOW DO AZERBAIJANI POLITICAL SCIENTISTS VALUE TURKEY'S RECENT INITIATIVES FOR SOLUTION TO NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT? - OPINION POLL

    Azeri Press Agency
    Sept 11 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Elnur Mammadli-APA. "The Minsk Group says for years that
    Nagorno Karabakh problem is resolved, only details remain, but 17
    years later it is clarified that there is no any agreement, it was
    imitation only. How we can believe that we will not lose another
    17 years with Turkish President Abdullah Gul's initiative", said
    political scientist Vafa Guluzadeh in his interview to APA about
    his reaction to Turkey's recent initiative for solution of Nagorno
    Karabakh problem. In his opinion Abdullah Gul said nothing concrete
    except common words. "Gul did not say that he talked with Sargsyan
    and Armenian troops would leave the occupied regions. There were no
    such talks. Therefore these ideas are only the words".

    Guluzadeh said the Minsk Group was not working and even if its
    composition changed it would give nothing to Azerbaijan. "There is
    one question. These lands will be liberated when Russia falls. It is
    only imitation to establish groups or to organize meetings in Paris,
    Brussels and other places".

    Political scientist Rustam Mammadov also said that Russia had a key of
    Nagorno Karabakh problem. "The foreign forces, who intend to interfere
    it face with Russia's dissatisfaction and military force. Both Europe
    and the United States make step back before this force. It was observed
    during the Georgian events. I do not believe that Armenia will make
    steps toward the solution of the problem at Turkey's direction, because
    Armenia directly connects with Russia. Armenia will do that what Russia
    orders". Mammadov said Turkey also understood that and it made efforts
    to solve problems with Armenia only. The scientist said he did not
    expect the elimination of the Minsk Group, "because the countries
    represented in the Group tried to carry out their interests here".

    Political scientist, MP Aydin Mirzazadeh is dissatisfied with activity
    of OSCE MG and noted that it was impossible to establish the best
    group than it. MP supports Turkey's mediation and added that Turkey's
    mediation in MG would be good step.

    "Co-chairs have been elected with agreement of the conflict
    parties. There is need for mediation of Turkey. Armenia has rejected it
    every time. If Armenia wants mediation of Turkey, Azerbaijan will agree
    to it. All efforts should be made to solve Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    Political scientist Gabil Huseynli noted that withdrawal of Russia
    from OSCE MG was on the agenda today. To him, the US pursues policy
    in this direction.

    "Turkey wants to substitute MG with Caucasus Platform. Though
    International actors, states defining world policy attach importance to
    the role of Turkey in the region, they will not allow official Ankara
    to enter OSCE MG. Change of format is real. If Azerbaijan insists on
    the issue, probably Turkey can enter the group", he said. To him,
    Turkey's mediation in MG will have considerable influence on the
    solution to the problem.

    Political scientist, Head of Political Innovation and Technology
    Center Mubariz Ahmadoglu positively assessed Turkey's initiatives for
    mediation. Moreover, he did not think that MG could be withdrawn from
    the process.

    "The relations between the US and Russia are tense and I cannot
    imagine that their representatives will sit around the same table
    soon. I do not think that MG can be collapsed. The group will function
    inactively. It is understood in Turkey as well. I suppose to Turkey's
    mediation seriously. Armenian side is not expected to agree to it",
    he said.
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