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    MATTHEW BRYZA NAMED NEW US AMBASSADOR TO AZERBAIJAN
    Shahin Abbasov

    EurasiaNet
    http://www.eurasianet.org/node /61116
    May 21 2010
    NY

    The White House has appointed US diplomat Matthew Bryza, a former
    American co-chair for the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution talks,
    as its new ambassador to Azerbaijan, EurasiaNet.org has learned.

    A diplomat from the US embassy in Baku who asked not to be named
    stated that an official announcement will be published on the White
    House's website on May 21.

    The Azerbaijani government issued its official consent to the
    appointment on May 20, the source said.

    Bryza, whose appointment to Baku has long been the source of
    considerable speculation, has a near-22-year-long diplomatic career
    that put him at the center of two of the South Caucasus' most
    strategic issues: resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
    the introduction of non-Russia-related oil and gas pipelines from
    Baku to the Black Sea.

    As deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian
    affairs from 2005 to 2009, Bryza coordinated US energy policy in
    the Black and Caspian Sea regions, and represented the US on the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's Minsk Group
    talks on a resolution of Azerbaijan's 22-year conflict with Armenia
    over the breakaway region of Nagorno Karabakh.

    Under US President Bill Clinton, he served as a deputy advisor on
    Caspian Sea energy diplomacy and worked on US government efforts to
    develop a network of oil and gas pipelines in the region.

    Bryza's appointment must be confirmed by the US Senate, where he is
    likely to face questioning about his actions leading up to the 2008
    Georgia-Russia War, a conflict that some critics charge was prompted
    by a Georgian misunderstanding of American readiness to intervene.

    The Azerbaijani government has not yet issued an official comment on
    Bryza's appointment. Bryza's name was submitted to the Azerbaijani
    government a few weeks ago, the US embassy source said.

    The absence of a US ambassador to Baku - the post has been vacant for
    almost a year -- has been cited previously as a source of irritation
    for some Azerbaijani officials, who allegedly saw it as a slight of
    President Ilham Aliyev's government amidst American promotion of a
    Turkish-Armenian rapprochement. With Bryza's appointment, Washington is
    sending a "positive signal" that it is ready to smooth over relations
    with Azerbaijan, Elkhan Shahingolu, director of the Baku-based Atlas
    think-tank, believes.

    Brzya, whose 2007 wedding to Turkish-born foreign policy analyst Zeyno
    Baran, was attended by Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov
    and several other Azerbaijani officials, is seen as a known entity
    for President Ilham Aliyev's government.

    "They were in touch with him for a long time, they know his character
    and see him as a good specialist on the region," commented Shahingolu.

    "So why not to be happy?"

    Editor's note: Shahin Abbasov is a freelance correspondent
    based in Baku. He is also a board member of the Open Society
    Institute-Azerbaijan.
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