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    Azerbaijani policy to back-fire: Manvel Sargsyan
    16:06 / 10/17/2009

    Azerbaijan attempts to persuade Turkey not to neglect Baku's
    interests, however it is faulty approach and will only impede
    Azerbaijani-Turkish relations, Manvel Sargsyan, expert of the Armenian
    Center for National and International Studies told NEWS.am.

    Azerbaijan and Russia signed agreement on gas supply that openly
    contradicts with Turkey's interests the same day when Armenia-Turkey
    football match took place. Yesterday Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev stated that Azerbaijan rejected Turkey's proposal to transit
    the gas supply to Europe and seeks for alternative routes. Anti-Turkey
    protests were also held in Baku today. Turkish flags were removed from
    Martyr alley in Baku.

    `I consider anti-Turkish hysteria can deepen more, as Azerbaijan has
    recently tried to link its successful actions with Turkey's
    assistance. It is natural that Armenian-Turkish relations'
    reconciliation threatens Azerbaijan. A number of statements was made,
    Russian-Azerbaijani political and economic games are the logical
    continuation of it,' the expert underlined, adding `I believe they
    will try to affect Turkish Parliament members to continue laying down
    Karabakh as precondition in Armenia-Turkey relations.'

    However, Manvel Sargsyan deems this policy is advantageous for
    Azerbaijan. `The process is much deeper and great powers, including
    Russia are utterly interested in it. Azerbaijan has no other way. They
    will do their best, but Azerbaijani plan will back-fire. Azeris should
    try to carry out independent policy but to persuade Turkey to put away
    its national interests and solve local problems. It is wrongful
    approach, that will hinder Turkish-Azerbaijani relations,' the expert
    concluded.
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