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    IT IS ENOUGH TO COMPARE AZERBAIJANI, ARMENIAN CAPITALS: AMERICAN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/54347.html
    Aug 3 2009
    Azerbaijan

    American political commentator and representative of the
    California-based analytical center The Tool Shed Group Jameson Katz
    spoke in an interview with Day.Az.

    Day.Az: President Obama says that the U.S. supports Georgia's
    territorial integrity, but against a new war in the Caucasus. Do not
    you think that this indicates a change in American approach to the
    resolution of Georgia's territorial problems?

    Jameson Katz: No, I do not think so. I am convinced that the United
    States have always to say something in defense of the territorial
    integrity of Georgia. I do not think that Obama has an intention to
    change these approaches.

    Q: Missile shield is still one of the most complicated issues in the
    U.S.-Russia relations. Are you sure that the missile system which
    may be deployed in Eastern Europe, in fact, directed against Iran,
    but not Russia, it as suggested in Moscow?

    A: No, I do not think that missiles will be directed against Russia,
    at least in the predictable future. In the short term target of these
    systems will involve the threat posed by Iran. I think this threat
    today is one of the major challenges facing U.S. foreign policy and
    security interests. So, I think fears of Russia about these systems
    are not reasonable.

    Q: What is it? United States and Russia are the main mediators in
    the Karabakh settlement. After all, improving mutual understanding
    between Moscow and Washington should be only for the benefit of
    solving the conflict?

    A: Yes, I think it would be useful for the resolution. Bilateral
    relations between the United States and Russia are important in many
    aspects including diversification of energy supply, security and
    other issues. At the same time, as I already mentioned, Washington
    is not fully aware of the essence of Moscow's foreign policy.

    Either way, reverting to the question of understanding, I would say
    that yes, constructive relations between the United States and Russia
    can help solve the conflict. In any case, the close relationship
    between the two countries is better than confrontation. It is another
    thing - whether Russians want the conflict to be resolved. For
    instance, I am not sure they want it.

    Q: Karabakh separatists did not abandon attempts to achieve
    international recognition. Is there any possibility of separation of
    Nagorno Karabakh from Azerbaijan and recognition of its independence?

    A: Frankly speaking, I do not understand on what grounds the Armenians
    of Nagorno-Karabakh expect that they could gain independence. I do
    not think that this recognition will ever happen. I do not think that
    anyone in the United States, with exception of the Armenian lobby,
    would argue for the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh. The opposite
    would be a big geopolitical mistake by the U.S. and I do not think
    it will happen. The fact remains: the international community, UN,
    EU and the United States does not intend to recognize independence
    of Nagorno-Karabakh. This is an integral part of Azerbaijan and it
    should remain so.

    Frankly, if the Armenians had been wiser, they would not have engaged
    in self-imposed isolation from the regional integration, but returned
    the occupied territories and restored good relations with surrounding
    countries. This is a very promising region with great political and
    geopolitical importance.

    To make sure that what policy by Azerbaijan and Armenia have brought
    for these countries it is enough to look at capitals of these
    countries. Today, Baku and Yerevan are simply not comparable for the
    level of development. Armenia is a country that faces deep economic
    crisis while Azerbaijan occupies a leading position in the world for
    pace of economic development. Because Azerbaijan has good-neighborly
    policy, builds constructive relationship with neighbors, is a reliable
    trade partner and pursues pragmatic policy unlike Armenia.
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