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    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE JEWISH INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS: AZERBAIJAN HAS THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY'S SUPPORT

    APA
    June 11 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Washington. Zaur Hasanov - APA. Tom Neumann, Executive Director of the
    Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), interviewed
    by APA's US bureau

    Information. The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs
    (JINSA) is one of the leading Jewish search centers of the US. JINSA's
    advisory board includes such notable figures as former Vice Resident
    Dick Cheney, former U.S. Representative to the United Nations John
    Bolton and others. More than 200 American Admirals and Generals have
    participated in the trips and programs of JINSA since 1976.

    -Mr. Peres, the President of Israel is to visit Azerbaijan. What does
    this mean to you as the Executive Director of JINSA?

    -It reaffirms what we've always believed, there is a natural and
    historical relationship between Israel and Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is
    basically a western type of country; it has many of the same values
    and morals as Israel and the USA; it's also a democracy. The world
    is divided into two sides. One is the side who wants to be set back
    3,000 years, not moving forward. Azerbaijan belongs in the second
    part of the world, which wants to move forward and continue to
    modernize. They want to move into 21st, 22nd, 23rd century. Israel
    to is a forward and modernized country. So both countries have this
    natural alliance. Azerbaijan has relations and borders Iran. Iran has a
    strong relationship with Armenia. Israel has a problem with Iran. Iran
    is the foremost spoke person of the dark side of the issue. You have
    two small countries, Azerbaijan and Israel, where the existence of
    one benefits the existence of another.

    -What will Mr. Peres visit bring to Azerbaijan? Experts believe there
    is an invisible triangle between Azerbaijan-Israel-Turkey. Will this
    visit straighten this triangle?

    -I don't believe this triangle exist as it was before. If you asked me
    this question 2-3 years ago, I would say, yes there was a great future
    in the region built around this trilateral relationship. However, in
    the last year and half, two years, Turkey has changed its position,
    its directions. Turkey now has a direct relationship with Armenia
    to resolve their problems. Will Turkey take and continue to support
    Azerbaijan's position in resolving their problems with Armenia? This
    is the question. Leaving Azerbaijan "holding the bag."

    -The Jewish lobby in the USA played a critical role in freezing the
    Freedom Support Act amendment 907. Do you think the visit of Mr. Peres
    will continue to enhance these relations?

    -Azerbaijani relation with the Jewish community is strong right
    now. It is not widespread, but strong. We have a great deal of
    respect towards the Azerbaijani's. We think it is important that
    Azerbaijan does well. We also think it contributes to American
    interests, this interest of the West and Israeli interests as a
    secular Muslim country, energy resource, security and economic
    growth to the region. It is also demonstrates that you can have
    both East and West at the same time. There is no conflict. Iran
    demonstrates there can't be a coexistence of east and west the same
    time. You have to have one or other. If one wins the other loses. It
    is not true for Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is a great example of two
    cultures living simultaneously incorporating both the East & Western
    culture. Azerbaijan has the American Jewish community's support.

    -Iran is sensitive to the visit of Mr. Peres to Azerbaijan. Can they
    act in some way to prevent the visit?

    -If they, Iran does something it is not because of the visit of
    President Peres. Iran has no great love for Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan
    doesn't fit into Iran's plans in the region. If Azerbaijan doesn't
    invite the Israeli President for an official visit because of Iran,
    you change the character of the country, its independence. Policy,
    alliances and friendships based on what Iran says or might do,
    will question the countries own independence. You no longer are an
    independent Azerbaijan. It will be a fruitful and successful visit,
    both countries have much to gain from each other beyond their
    historical ties moving into the future.
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