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  • BAKU: Reasons Why Aliyev Did Not Meet Obama's Envoy Rise To The Surf

    REASONS WHY ALIYEV DID NOT MEET OBAMA'S ENVOY RISE TO THE SURFACE
    by F. Mammadov

    Yeni Musavat
    June 13 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Assistant secretary of state made political mistake in Yerevan

    The interruption of the visit to Baku by US Assistant Secretary of
    State for Europe and Eurasian Affairs Philip Gordon has brought up
    many questions. As was reported, the high-ranking diplomat in his first
    regional debut was not received by President Ilham Aliyev in Baku and
    had to interrupt his visit. Neither the Presidential Administration,
    nor the US embassy to Baku explained the reasons why Philip Gordon
    was not received by Ilham Aliyev.

    This is the first time that a high-ranking US official left Baku
    without meeting the president. Actually, this shows that Gordon's
    visit was unsuccessful. Since president decides everything in countries
    like Azerbaijan and the failure of Philip Gordon, who was dispatched
    to Baku with a special task by President Barack Obama, to meet him
    [the president] made insignificant other issues that were discussed.

    Upon his arrival in Baku, Gordon told journalists that amongst issues
    he was about to discuss with officials would be the resumption of
    broadcast of foreign radio stations on FM frequencies and the problem
    of Nagornyy Karabakh. From this point of view, it is likely that the
    president of the country, who is not interested in the resumption of
    foreign radio stations on FM frequencies as well as reluctant to step
    back, has found a simple way out of the situation, that is to say,
    refused meeting the US diplomat.

    This step is a demonstrative gesture of Aliyev to the USA and its new
    administration. Nevertheless, we wonder if there is only the issue of
    the radio stations behind this gesture, or are there other and more
    fundamental issues there? It seems there are and they are caused by
    the Southern Caucasus priorities of the Obama administration.

    If to pay attention, since his accession to power, Obama has made some
    serious pro-Armenian steps. During his visit to Turkey, he sought to
    succeed in having an agreement signed on the opening of borders between
    Armenia and Turkey, trying to influence the Azerbaijani president to
    this end. Obama was the first US president, who described the 1915
    events as the Armenians do, using the term in the Armenian language.

    Finally, the diplomat, whom he sent to the South Caucasus with a
    special mission, started his visit from Yerevan and in a demonstrative
    manner, like sending out a message to Azerbaijan, he stated that
    this was not by chance. In Yerevan Philip Gordon said that the
    US administration attaches great importance to the relations with
    Armenia and it was not accidental for him to start his visit from
    there [Yerevan]. The diplomat also issued statements on the Karabakh
    conflict close to Armenia's position.

    It emerged that the most important country for the USA in the region
    is exactly Armenia and by dispatching his envoy to Armenia first,
    President Obama wanted it be interpreted by the regional countries as a
    message. It also turned out that even Georgia is not the most important
    regional country for the current US administration. Anticipating
    real steps from the Obama administration to make Armenians to
    real compromises, Azerbaijan, which is the main regional security
    and energy partner of the USA, finds out that Armenia is the most
    important country for Washington in this region.

    Following this message of the US diplomat sounded in Yerevan and
    President Aliyev's refusal to receive him could actually be considered
    a proper answer to Washington. By this reply, the Azerbaijani leader
    saved himself from hearing unpleasant conversation of Obama's envoy
    on democracy, radio stations and other similar issues. If Armenia is
    a more important country for the Obama administration, what is the
    point of discussing issues of democracy with him?!

    APA news agency reports that the president did not receive the US
    diplomat for his "tight schedule"...[ellipses as published]
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