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    CALIFORNIA HOSTS SEMINAR ON AZERBAIJAN

    news.az
    Nov 6 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Elin Suleymanov The University of South California hosted a seminar
    on Azerbaijan, news service for Azerbaijan's general consulate in
    Los Angeles reports.

    Robert English, professor of the international relations department of
    the University of South California, and Azerbaijan's General Consul
    in Los Angeles Elin Suleymanov spoke at the seminar "The Azerbaijani
    Perspective on Politics and Security in the Caucucasus".

    The role of the United States and Russia in the Eurasian area, future
    of regional energy projects and Armenian-Azerbaijani relations over
    Nagorno Karabakh as well as Turkish-Armenian relations were a focus
    of a lively discussion attended by university teachers and students.

    Professor English stressed the strategic importance of the Caspian
    region, as well as the differences in interpretation among analysts
    as the reasons of the recent intensification of Turkey's external
    policy and possible implications of the Turkish-Armenian border. In
    turn, E.Suleymanov stressed that the unsettled Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict remains the main real threat to regional security.

    According to the diplomat, Azerbaijan always holds a policy aimed at
    integration of the South Caucasus, yet a complete process is needed
    to attain this involving resolution of conflicts and respect for
    basic human rights, such as right for life and right of the displaced
    persons for repatriation. He also voiced hope that the US policy will
    base on the complex settlement of all problems facing the region and
    not short-term symbolic steps.

    Answering the questions of the participants, Suleymanov reminded that
    Azerbaijan's position relies only on its national interests both in
    boosting energy security and in the overall foreign policy.
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