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    U.S. - AZERBAIJANI RELATIONS

    Voice of America
    March 1 2010

    The U.S. is committed to efforts to enhance regional security in
    the Caucasus.

    "The United States is a strong friend of Azerbaijan and is committed
    to working together with the Azerbaijani government and its people to
    support the development of a secure, prosperous, and democratic state,"
    said U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs William Burns.

    Speaking to the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku, on February 19,
    Under Secretary Burns noted that "the spreading dangers of weapons
    of mass destruction; new and more malignant forms of terrorism;
    unresolved regional and sectarian conflicts; failed and failing states;
    global economic dislocation; and transnational health, energy, and
    environmental concerns ... are not aberrations, but a new reality in
    the 21st century."

    To meet these challenges, the U.S. wants closer ties and broader
    cooperation with Azerbaijan. Mr. Burns told Azerbaijan's future
    diplomats that the U.S. values its bilateral relationship with their
    country and deeply appreciates Azerbaijan's support with regard to
    the international efforts in Afghanistan, counterterrorism, and other
    important elements of regional and global security.

    "Our history of shared relationships with Azerbaijan is a long
    and fruitful one on many fronts, with the notable success of the
    Baku-Tbilisi pipeline as only one example of that cooperative and
    collaborative work," said Under Secretary Burns.

    Energy security is not a zero sum game. "It is our firm belief," Under
    Secretary Burns noted in reference to Russian energy policies, "that
    we can gain more by working together than against one another. Greater
    interconnectivity maximizes diverse sources and routes, ensures better
    market pricing, and protects against supply disruptions, for the good
    of all countries."

    Mr. Burns said the U.S. is committed to efforts to enhance regional
    security in the Caucasus. "Working together with Russia and France
    as OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, we are engaged at the highest level in
    trying to find a stable and durable resolution to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict on the basis of the Helsinki principles of territorial
    integrity, self-determination and non-use of force or the threat of
    force," he said. "Peace, stability and tolerance can only benefit
    all the people in the Caucasus region."

    The U.S. also believes that the strengthening of democratic
    institutions, rule of law and respect for human rights will have a
    positive effect on the future of Azerbaijan and the region and the
    U.S. supports efforts to further these goals. Under Secretary Burns
    said that a "strong and dynamic partnership between our two nations
    is important as we face a range of global challenges which neither
    of us can tackle alone."
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