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    U.S. AMBASSADOR ANNE DERSE: THERE SHOULD BE A GOOD BASIS TO STRENGTHEN THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND AZERBAIJAN - INTERVIEW

    APA Azerbaijan
    Jan 26 2009

    Baku. Viktoria Dementieva - APA. U.S. Ambassador Anne Derse answers
    journalists' questions.

    -What policy will new U.S. President Barack Obama pursue and what
    will be the priorities the new administration's policy with respect
    to Azerbaijan?

    -It is early for me to give you details on specific policy issues. But
    I think we can see from some of the early steps that president has
    taken and from some of his statements in the early days of this
    administration and some of the directions. Barack Obama said our
    foreign policy will be based on diplomacy, development and defence. He
    has emphasized the importance of addressing issues of development,
    the global challenges of development, poverty, disease. And of course
    defence he said a very strong, clear, unequivocal message to those who
    will consider themselves enemies of the United States that the United
    States will defend its security. President Obama has made clear that
    we will promote our interests, ideals and values. He took a couple
    of specific steps that show his interest in moving quickly to address
    some very pressing global problems. He appointed his special envoy to
    Near East, Afghanistan and Pakistan and signed three executive order
    that underscore our commitment to promote our interests and ideals,
    executive orders prohibiting torture, closing Guantanamo and the
    issue on terrorism.

    I do not know the details of the policy that will be pursued by
    the new president towards Azerbaijan, but I think we can state with
    certainty that our interests here remain, they are important and they
    will take a high priority in the foreign policy agenda. Energy security
    is an important issue for the United States and for the world. We will
    continue cooperation with good partners to fight terrorism and other
    global threats. President Obama has been to Azerbaijan, he traveled
    here with Senator Richard Lugar. I have seen some of the pictures
    of this visit to Sangachal. So, taking into account all this, there
    should be a good basis to strengthen the partnership between the US
    and Azerbaijan.

    -How is the United States' attitude towards the referendum on proposed
    amendments to Azerbaijan's Constitution in March?

    -With respect to changes to Azerbaijani Constitution only the people
    of Azerbaijan can make the decision as to whether these changes should
    be made or not. I am not going to comment on the substance of the
    proposed changes. But I would like to note that for international
    partners who are interested in Azerbaijan's democratic development,
    the process by which these amendments are considered and decided
    is very important. Azerbaijani people need to hold debates. They
    need to have the people who support the amendments, outline their
    position and why they support them, they need to have the people who
    oppose the amendments, outline their positions, and why they oppose
    them. Independent media facilitates this kind of debate and exchange
    an examination of ideas. Importantly citizens need to exercise their
    rights to assemble, associate and express their views. As a strong
    supporter of Azerbaijan's development we hope that the government
    will support a transparent and fair process.

    -The US has recently signed a charter with Georgia and Ukraine. Is
    the Unites States going to sign similar document with Azerbaijan?

    -I do not have any details about this specific initiative, we have a
    new administration and we defined our policy towards Azerbaijan. As
    you know we have cooperation across a range of issues, from energy
    cooperation, economics, to cooperation on security. All these are
    pillars of strong relationship. As I have said before, we are the
    partners who share not only interests, but also their values.

    -How can the suspension of foreign radio stations in Azerbaijan impact
    on the relations between Baku and Washington?

    We should work together to find solution this situation. The
    situation around mass media, freedom of press and media sometimes
    causes serious problems in our relations. The main aspect of the
    US policy is the freedom of press and media. That's why, I hope
    we will succeed to find constructive ways of this problem. I don't
    think this matter will negatively impact on relations between our
    countries. Our representatives have contributed suggestions with
    regard to continuation of these radios' broadcasting in accordance
    with Azerbaijan's legislation and the talks are underway. We are
    waiting for the answer of the opposite side as soon as possible.

    - What is your stance on information regarding Russia's supplying
    Armenia with $800 million arms and ammunitions?

    - I've heard about it only from the press. The main goal of the United
    States is to achieve fair and peaceful solution of Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. The United States if a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group
    and we continue our efforts in this direction. And from this point
    of view, we negatively assess any fact directed to violation of peace
    process and aggravation of situation in the region.

    - Does the United State intend to give more attention to its energy
    policy after the problem occurred in gas transport to Europe?

    - The latest happenings affirmed that the US proposals put forward
    about the diversification of energy resources are true. To me,
    Azerbaijan's role is very important as a potential transit country
    and this role considerably increased after the last incident.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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