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    BAKU-WASHINGTON RELATIONS DETERIORATE
    By Messenger Staff

    Messenger
    April 27 2010
    Georgia

    Recently it has become quite evident that a black cat has run between
    Baku and Washington. The usual explanation for this is the principled
    rejection by Baku of the idea of Ankara and Yerevan cooperating and
    opening their borders without settling the Karabakh conflict and Azeri
    territory being liberated from the Armenian occupation forces. Some
    Azeri analysts however think that this is not the main reason, as
    Azerbaijan mainly agrees with the Madrid Principles suggested by the
    OSCE Minsk group, which rejected Yerevan's concept.

    Azeri analyst Eldar Namazov thinks that the US and Azeri leaders
    agree on this issue in particular. Furthermore international business
    understands very well that because of Azerbaijan's geostrategic
    location and its reserves of oil and gas nothing viable can happen in
    this region without Baku's participation. Therefore Baku's opinion
    should be seriously considered in all respects and the White House
    understands this.

    Some analysts suggest that the main reasons for the strained relations
    between the two countries are the limiting of US radio transmissions
    in Azerbaijan, human rights abuses, the arrest of journalists and
    other restrictions on democracy. The White House has many times stated
    that countries which are not clearly democratically oriented cannot
    become reliable partners for the USA. This is not only a philosophical
    position but a practical reality.

    Political analyst Namazov thinks that there are some human rights
    problems in Azerbaijan and if there is no democratic progress in the
    country the influence of the USA and EU will diminish. In a newspaper
    interview Namazov has stated that confronting USA will not yield
    positive results for Azerbaijan and drawing closer to Russia will
    not compensate for losing the USA as an ally.

    The Azeri leadership has always been concerned by the US's position
    towards it but relations became even more strained at the beginning
    of March 2010 when The Washington Post published an article about
    properties purchased by Ilham Aliyev and his family around the world.

    It stated that 11-year old Heydar Aliyev, son of Ilham Aliyev, has
    bought nine houses worth USD 44 million and Ilham's daughters Leila
    and Arsu own real estate worth USD 75 million. The newspaper also
    stated that Aliyev's salary as President of Azerbaijan is USD 228,000
    per annum but this money is not sufficient to make such acquisitions.

    Chairman of the Popular Front of Azerbaijan Ali Kerimli has stated that
    everyone knows that Azerbaijan is one of the most corrupt countries
    in the world.
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