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    HEYDAR JAMAL: BY HIS LONDON SPEECH ARMENIAN PRESIDENT ANNOUNCED HIS CONSENT TO WITHDRAW FROM AZERBAIJAN'S OCCUPIED LANDS
    A. Hasanov

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/6 1611.html
    Feb 15 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Russia's Islamic Committee Chairman, renowned
    political expert Heydar Jamal.

    How would you comment on outcome of Armenian President Serzg Sargsyan's
    recent visit to United Kingdom and statements he made there?

    President Sargsyan's visit to London and statements he voiced at
    the Chatham House suggest that he has rushed about and has no clear
    plan of action. Indeed, as shown by analysis of the realities,
    the leading European powers are interested in the Turkish-Armenian
    rapprochement to some extent while the U.S. actually do not want it
    because the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement would, in turn, lead to
    Iranian-Turkish rapprochement which does not suit Washington.

    On the other hand, the United States is interested in changing the
    whole situation in the South Caucasus region and it is not satisfied
    with Armenia current's position. Because it contradicts U.S. plans
    to deploy NATO bases in the South Caucasus. To realize its plans,
    the U.S. needs to blow up the situation, to instigate direct military
    confrontation between Azerbaijan and Armenia which would give pretext
    to the international community, in fact the United States and NATO,
    to intervene in this confrontation. Of course, Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan understands this.

    He realizes that his actions do not suit the U.S. It is for this
    reason that there is serious opposition to Serzh Sargsyan both within
    Armenia and the Armenian diaspora over which the president of this
    country is very concerned.

    In other words, you believe that the Armenian opposition is influential
    enough to displace Serzh Sargsyan from the presidential post?

    As far as I know, the political processes in Armenia come in waves
    in terms of aggression. But they all have a single goal - to force
    Serzh Sargsyan to step down. The Armenian opposition has potential
    to achieve its objective.

    The opposition split at the moment. But once there is a leader who
    will be able to unite the opposition, it could force Sargsyan to seek
    dialogue with the opposition, hoping to agree with it. The Armenian
    President understands this.

    Therefore, the Armenian President's London speech can be described
    as statement by a confused person. In fact, in London Serzh Sargsyan
    announced his consent to withdraw from the occupied Azerbaijani
    lands in response to West's guarantee to help him to preserve his
    presidency. It was the cry of SOS by the Armenian President.

    Given all these statements made, what are prospects for resolving
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    Let's start with the fact that the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will still have to be solved by force.

    Another question is when and with whose help. If Azerbaijan remains
    in isolation, it mean that resumed of military confrontation with
    Armenia will lead to the emergence of NATO forces in the region.

    This will only turn entire South Caucasus into one big frontline zone
    against Iran which runs counter to interests of Azerbaijan. At the
    same time, Azerbaijan could easily choose use of force to recover
    its Armenian-occupied territories later at different, more favorable
    geopolitical situation for it to be preceded by a great diplomatic
    work.
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