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    ALIYEV IS CONCERNED TO PRESERVE THE FLOW OF PETRODOLLARS
    Karine Ter-Sahakyan / PanARMENIAN News

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    July 16, 2010

    At the Alma-Ata meeting there may be discussed the issue of returning
    the territories claimed especially by the Armenian and not the
    Azerbaijani side.

    It is already becoming a tradition in Azerbaijan to make inadequate
    statements before every meeting between the foreign ministers or the
    presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, with the Baku wise men believing
    they would make Armenia, the OSCE Minsk Group and the world community
    "return the Azerbaijani native lands". By the way, these statements
    are issued while opening just another monument to Heydar Aliyev in
    some village or, at best, in a regional center in Azerbaijan.

    It may seem to a looker-on that Aliyev Jr. is concerned exclusively
    about his country, his people, and the like. But, in fact, he's nothing
    to do with either Karabakh or the Azeri people, who still suffer
    from the threat of floods. What worries him most is the petrodollars,
    which have become a real disaster for the country.

    Aliyev's mood was also shattered by the Armenians, who quite
    justly accused him of occupying the regions of Shahumyan, Getashen
    and Martunashen. By the way, unlike the Baku propaganda, Armenia
    and Nagorno-Karabakh blame quite substantiated. And so, it may so
    happen that at the Alma-Ata meeting there is discussed the issue of
    returning the territories claimed especially by the Armenian and not
    the Azerbaijani side.

    By and large, Ilham Aliyev could be pitied, but for one circumstance.

    Until recently all of his bellicose statements were perceived
    inertly by the world community, which on the one hand makes them
    quite nonsensical, on the other gives Aliyev the false sense of
    self-importance. However, certain sources inform that cold water was
    poured on Aliyev in St. Petersburg and it's quite possible that the
    Azeri foreign minister will share his president's fate at the slated
    meeting in Alma-Ata. After the summit of the OSCE Ministerial Cpuncil
    things may take two possible turns, both fatal for Aliyev. In the
    first case Aliyev launches a war, which lingers about a week. During
    this time all the channels of petrodollars are closed. There are also
    terrorist acts possible at the pipeline Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan, which the
    Kurds will organize, taking advantage of the general mess. The world
    community, unengaged in football, will quickly take control of the
    situation and introduce order. Meanwhile Aliyev will lose another 20%
    of territories, if not more. Turkey will not interfere, because of her
    obligations before NATO. Besides, the internal political situation
    in Turkey gives little chance of supporting someone of indefinite
    relation to her. The second scenario is much shorter: Baku agrees
    to the St. Petersburg principles, where obviously the issue of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh status and that of three Armenian regions dominates.

    In such turn of events the unaccomplished sultan will have to flee
    the country. In a word, both variants are disastrous for Azerbaijan.

    As for Armenia, she has nothing to do here. Nagorno-Karabakh is an
    independent country and makes decisions that proceed from her own
    security. Let us add that recognition or non-recognition of your
    independence by this or that country has no say in anything, like
    the borders. The borders are decided by two countries based on mutual
    agreements. Of course, Armenia can recognize the independence of NKR,
    but she will do it only after Baku.




    From: A. Papazian
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