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    HULIQ.com
    March 9 2012


    Azerbaijan reverses position against Armenia 9 days after "enemy" statement


    Just nine days after making hostile remarks against Armenia, neighbor
    Azerbaijan releases a statement, which could be seen as a reversal and
    hope that Armenia may revise its decision on Eurovision 2012
    participation in Baku.

    Relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia are tense over the right of
    self-determination of Nagorno Karabakh, a de facto Republic with
    Armenian majority that wants to live independent of Azerbaijan. The
    case is similar to Kosovo and Southern Sudan, which recently gained
    their independence with international backing.

    Last year Azeri representatives won the Eurovision song contest and
    according to the rules this year the Eurovision 2012 will be held in
    Baku. Despite tense relations the Armenian side made an official
    application in line with its policy of supporting people contacts and
    public diplomacy. The presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia
    released a joint statement at their latest meeting in Sochi aimed to
    achive just that: confidence consolidation between the two nations.

    Yet, according to media sources, such as BBC and Radio Liberty the
    Armenian side boycotted its participation in Eurovision because of
    Azerbaijan's president's anti Armenian remark on March 1 that "the
    Armenians of the world" are his nation's main enemy. After this remark
    Armenian withdrew its application and the world media noticed it.

    Today, there seems to be a reversal on the Azeri side. Elman
    Abdullayev, the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan,
    released a statement to News.Az stating "we treat the Armenians
    normally enough and don't have towards them ... hostile attitude."
    News.az continues that "according to the spokesman, Armenians living
    in Azerbaijan are provided with all conditions and even the Armenian
    church located in the centre of Baku was restored recently."

    Armenian media has picked up the statement has called it a
    contradiction by Azeri MFA to its president's remark. "Azerbaijan's
    MFA Contradicts Ilham Aliyev," writes one of the leading onlines
    newspapers in Armenia 1in.am.

    Overall Armenia has a point. You can't participate and sing in a
    country where the president, according to media reports, calls the
    entire nation Azerbaijan's "main enemy." Before that statement the
    Armenians had submitted an application to participate in Baku and it
    has been widely supported in the country.

    Can't stay enemies forever

    At this point perhaps it would help the case if Azerbaijan sent extra
    reassurances that despite disagreement over Karabakh the two nations
    are not enemies. Azerbaijan is the host country, it can do this and
    would be a great way to demonstrate a warm Caucasian hospitality. The
    more Armenian and Azeri artists travel to each other's country the
    better for building trust and restoring confidence. The public
    diplomacy will build that base, that support upon which the three
    sides can strike a deal and reach an agreement on Karabakh. This view
    was also stated and supported by EU foreign ministers on their
    Conclusions on South Caucasus. Promoting trade relations, facilitating
    travel and starting of transformative and approximation work is key to
    the conflict's final resolution.

    Few weeks ago there was a meeting held in Moscow between Armenian,
    Azeri and Russian intelligentsia representatives. The Editor of one of
    Armenia's leading newspapers Aravot, Aram Abrahamyan, who participated
    in that meeting wrote a great editorial titled "Let's Not Leave It to
    the Next Generation."

    Abrahamyan writes that at the meeting the representatives of the three
    nations were listening to a poem sited by a leading Russian poet. " I
    thought that it was interesting, pleasant for Armenians and
    Azerbaijanis of my generation (certainly, some layer), because we read
    the Youth magazine in our childhood, the editor of which was Dementyev
    for many years, because we were citizens of a big country and at the
    end of the day we speak the language, in which the poet writes. And
    our children who have grown up in two independent countries obviously
    meet none of those conditions. Some things unite Azerbaijani
    intellectual and me and we can talk on the cultural foundation that
    was laid in our school and college days. If the alienation and enmity
    between our peoples are retained, I cannot imagine how, on what
    foundation our children will communicate. That is why I think that it
    is not right to hand our conflict over to the next generation -
    everything will be much harder for them."

    At the end of the day, how nice would it be if the President of
    Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev called the president of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
    and said something like - despite everything we would be glad and
    would love to see the Armenian representative singing in Baku. Now
    that could be a start of a new chapter between the two nations.

    http://www.huliq.com/1/azerbaijan-reverses-position-against-armenia-9-days-after-enemy-statement-2012




    From: A. Papazian
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