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    AZERBAIJAN'S OPINION SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT: CONSUL GENERAL IN LOS ANGELES

    Today.Az
    24 September 2009 [12:09]

    Azerbaijan's Consul General in Los Angeles Elin Suleymanov spoke to
    Day.Az in an interview.

    Day.Az: Recently, media in many European countries, including almost
    all the leading ones, pay great attention to Armenian-Turkish relations
    and the coming signing of the protocols scheduled for mid-October. What
    kind of reaction to this can be seen in the U.S.?

    Elin Suleymanov: Prospects for normalization of Turkish-Armenian
    relations really are of great interest worldwide. In general, there
    is very positive attitude to the Turkish-Armenian dialogue in the
    United States. This is natural, because it was the United States and
    European countries that have been pushing Ankara to reopen borders and
    establish diplomatic relations with Armenia. Besides, a dialogue and
    the normalization are perceived positively from a purely philosophical
    point of view in the West, if only this normalization does not affect
    any real interest.

    Meantime, there are some concerns that hasty moves could lead to
    undesirable consequences. Today, Azerbaijan is a key country in the
    region, therefore, the country's opinion should be taken into account.

    The basic position of the country's leadership clearly based on
    national interests of Azerbaijan, did not leave any doubt in this
    regard. That is, as a result of the balanced foreign policy by
    President Ilham Aliyev, our country acts not based on emotion, or a
    dictation from the outside persuasion, but on long-term interests of
    Azerbaijani people as it should be an in independent, sovereign state.

    Of course, the bilateral dialogue between Turkey and Armenia is a
    sovereign matter of these countries. The question is how it will impact
    the region as a whole. After all, unresolved Armenian- Azerbaijani
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict continues to remain the reason behind the
    current situation.

    The fact that Turkey closed its border in response to Armenia's
    occupation of Kalbaj de effects and symptoms will not hurt, but
    without solving the fundamental problem one can hardly expect major
    changes. In fact, normalization of relations with Turkey as well as
    with Azerbaijan is the best way to promote development and regional
    integration of Armenia. In this case prospects of Armenia's development
    in the regional context can be debated.

    I think the United States and Turkey are deeply interested in
    Azerbaijan and realize importance of contribution of Turkish-Armenian
    dialogue to the complex resolution of challenges of the region,
    but would not be a potential factor of destabilization. Moreover,
    precisely such a comprehensive approach that includes the need for
    speedy settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict primarily
    meets American, Turkish and even Armenian interests.

    Q: What is the attitude of the Armenian diaspora, known to be very
    skeptical of establishment of diplomatic relations with Turkey without
    any recognition of the so-called "Armenian genocide", to this matter?

    A: Often there is a very negative reaction towards the Turkish-Armenian
    dialogue from certain circles of the Armenian diaspora. Moreover,
    it is not only about the events of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire, but
    a whole spectrum of territorial, financial and political demands
    against Turkey. Many Armenian activists believe that protocols
    discussed between Ankara and Yerevan can put an end to their claims.

    As to the previous question, it is interesting that some members
    of Congress who have close ties with Armenian lobby were against
    the protocols.

    There are some Armenian diaspora organizations that generally welcome
    Turkey-Armenia normalization. To some extent, attitude to this process
    by the Armenian organizations are likely to reflect the degree of their
    radicalism. Opponents of Turkish-Armenian dialogue often are guided
    not by real interests based on self-isolation of Armenia, but rather
    by ideological symbolism, based on the unilateral interpretation of
    the past.

    Such outdated symbolism has nothing to do with t ealities. In this
    case the main point is not to what degree details of the negotiations
    contribute to the overall regional normalization, but rejection of a
    Turkish-Armenian dialogue,and the Azerbaijani-Armenian talks guided
    by solely narrow ethnic views.

    Q: As a diplomat, how can you describe the work of the Armenian Foreign
    Ministry recently? I am referring to the contradictory statements
    by the Armenian side concerning approval of the Madrid principles,
    then, on the contrary, their rejection.

    A: I would like to refrain from assessing activities of the Armenian
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The main thing is that negotiations
    continue in the right direction in accordance with basic principles.

    Q: You are going to take part in discussions on the
    Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict in Boston. It is not the first such
    experience for you...

    A: Indeed, a symposium on the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
    will be held in the heart of Law and Diplomacy in Fletcher,
    Boston. Both Azerbaijani, Armenian and American experts will deliver
    speeches. Representatives of the Diplomatic Academy and the Center
    for Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan are also
    expected to address the symposium.

    I will also deliver a speech as Fletcher graduate. I hope the
    discussion will be held in a constructive and healthy environment.
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