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    ISRAEL WANTS STRONGER ECONOMIC TIES WITH AZERBAIJAN - PERES

    Day.Az
    June 25 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Day.az presents an exclusive interview with President of Israel Shimon
    Peres held by the European bureau of Trend news agency ahead of his
    visit to Azerbaijan on 28-29 June.

    [Correspondent] You are scheduled to visit Azerbaijan next week. What
    documents will be signed during the visit? How do you assess the
    present and the future of bilateral relations between Israel and
    Azerbaijan?

    [Peres] We have many things in common. Azerbaijan does not only have
    large gas resources but it's also a country with rich culture. People
    are unaware that Azerbaijan granted women the right to vote earlier
    than Switzerland and the USA.

    Azerbaijan has demonstrated tolerance and respect to the place
    where Jews, Muslims and Christians could live without hatred and
    fanaticism. Therefore, it's a special country for me which I am sure
    I can trust. It has its own cultural roots. Oil can be purchased,
    but culture has to be created. Azerbaijan has created its own culture.

    Azerbaijan is a small nation. Both Azerbaijan and Israel face the same
    problems. How can a small nation become great despite its size? You
    can become great regardless of [the size] of your territory if you
    embrace all the richness of modern science and technology.

    President of Azerbaijan Mr Aliyev commands the deepest respect. I
    find him extraordinarily humane, quiet modest, educated, subtle. It's
    nice to communicate with him. He had shown interest in fields such
    as agriculture, water reserves, health care, high technologies. We
    discussed these topics.

    Israel almost has neither territory, nor water, nor gas, nor
    petrol. Therefore, we should concentrate on our intellect, our science
    and we should share everything that Azerbaijan is interested in.

    It's also important that Israel is not dangerous. We are too small to
    frighten somebody. But on the other hand, we have worked out and are
    ready to share with our friends with what we can offer in science
    promotion and other similar fields. These are the fields where we
    can cooperate in full.

    We have culture, will and readiness. I also knew the father of the
    incumbent president [of Azerbaijan] and was impressed by him. I met
    him twice. He was a highly-educated man respecting traditions.

    I am aware that Azerbaijan has a serious problem. This problem mainly
    comes from your neighbours. It's impossible to choose a neighbour in
    politics, just like a family where you cannot choose a parent. Such is
    life. Israel fully supports the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. We
    believe that no country has the right to seize another country's
    territory.

    So, before my visit to the country (Azerbaijan), (I was there
    once) I cherish kind feelings towards it. In addition, the fact of
    Azerbaijan's consistent good attitude towards Jewish people has a
    historical significance. Most of them have emigrated to Israel but
    have preserved the warmest feelings towards Azerbaijan. Therefore,
    I think there are a number of reasons which cause special interest
    in the expected visit to your homeland.

    [Correspondent] Do you expect the expansion of diplomatic relations
    between our countries?

    [Peres] I hope that a full-scale embassy of Azerbaijan would be opened
    in Israel. I think the more cooperation develops, the more necessary
    this step will become. This will definitely happen, because I hope
    that we will enrich our relations during the visit.

    A large delegation from Israel will accompany me in Baku. We want to
    establish stronger relations in the economic and science sectors. After
    the visit, the opening of an embassy will become a necessity.

    [Correspondent] You mentioned that Israel supports Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity. Israel has a constructive position on the
    settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagornyy
    Karabakh. Is Israel ready for a more active involvement in the
    resolution process?

    [Peres] We are a small country, we have no great power. We can express
    our view, but we have no power when we talk about our views, relations
    and positions. I think Azerbaijan would want to come closer not
    only with Israel, but with the whole European community, including
    the USA. All we can do is just support the territorial integrity
    of Azerbaijan.

    [Correspondent] Israel has lately talked about its intention
    to purchase Azerbaijani gas which comes from Azerbaijan through
    Georgia and Turkey. A gas pipeline is needed for this purpose which
    would go through the seabed of the Mediterranean Sea from Turkey
    to Israel. In what quantities do you think the gas purchase will be
    possible? And what party will take the responsibility for expenses
    on the construction of the pipeline?

    [Peres] The minister of infrastructure who is in charge with this
    will accompany me in Baku. I would prefer him to answer this question,
    because he knows all the details. But the purpose of his visit to Baku
    is to estimate the real possibilities of shipment of Azerbaijani gas
    to Israel.
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