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    AZERBAIJAN GOT SERIOUSLY ANGRY WITH ITS "ELDER BROTHER"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.04.2009 20:59 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ It seems that Azerbaijan got seriously angry with
    its "elder brother": high- and low-level Azerbaijani officials,
    political scientists and public figures accused Turkey of selling
    them and called the attempts to improve relations with Armenia a
    "stab in the back", Karabakh political observer Norayr Hovsepyan told
    a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

    Baku's anxiety is obvious: the artificial Azerbaijani-Turkish concept
    of "one nation - two states" and the expediency of the lasting
    policy of transport and communication blockade against Armenia
    and NKR are simultaneously put into question, the significance of
    Azerbaijani-Turkish political and economic projects is diminished, etc.

    Baku's response to new regional challenges is full of elements of
    terrorism, extremism, cynicism and jealousy. A conspicuous example
    of this was the Azerbaijani President's refusal to participate in
    the United Nations "Alliance of Civilizations" forum in Turkey's
    Istanbul in response to statements about possible reopening of
    the Turkish-Armenian border. Moreover, it was backed by a number of
    threats, and in particular the termination of transporting Azerbaijani
    gas to Turkey.

    Responding so painfully to the seeming thaw in the Turkish-Armenian
    relations and expressing readiness to apply sanctions against its
    strategic partner and "elder brother", Azerbaijan, to put it mildly,
    casts serious doubts on its own reliability as an economic partner
    and a political ally. But if the anti-Turkish propaganda unleashed
    recently in Azerbaijan is merely an episode of a Turkish-Azerbaijani
    scenario, then credit should be given to Baku which brilliantly played
    its role, although the show in general being deprived of diplomatic
    extravagances proved to be unconvincing. Unlike Europe and Russia
    such an impression was created at least in Nagorno Karabakh.

    Is it worth then to talk about the vitality of the Platform of
    Stability and Security in the South Caucasus proposed by Turkey hot
    on the heels of the war in South Ossetia? Surely not, as according
    to Baku's logic this initiative which pursued purely propagandistic
    objectives was also discredited by its author.

    Baku always tried to use the existing international situation for
    resolving the Nagorno Karabakh conflict in its favour, constantly
    tossing about between Russia and the West and resorting either
    to "oil" or "gas" diplomacy, in other words to speculations and
    imitations and frequently to open blackmail and threatening. However,
    it is obvious that such an incidental diplomacy, and especially the
    intimidating attempts, cannot lead to resolving the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. Ignoring the realities and passing the desirable for reality,
    the Azerbaijani authorities consistently continue their anti-Armenian
    policy first of all keeping in delusion their own society.

    Surely, Azerbaijan will not dare turn its back to Turkey; it simply
    does not have the guts to do it. The online campaign initiated along
    the reproaches, through which participants tearfully ask Turkey "not
    to leave Azerbaijan one-on-one with the Nagorno Karabakh conflict",
    testifies to it.

    In reality Turkey has a special influence on Azerbaijan, and it
    can play an important role in resolving the conflict if it displays
    constructivism and convinces Azerbaijan to give up its groundless
    claims for Nagorno Karabakh.
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