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    NATO SUPPORTS TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF AZERBAIJAN

    Vestnik Kavkaza
    May 22 2012
    Russia

    Elmira Tariverdiyeva, Baku. Exclusively to VK

    For the first time, NATO stated its clear position on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh position, rather than showing indifference. And it is
    great achievement for Azerbaijan. The alliance stated its support for
    the territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of Azerbaijan,
    Armenia, Georgia, and Moldavia and urged sides in the conflicts to
    avoid steps which might break stability and security.

    The NATO declaration adopted as a result of the summit in Chicago says:
    "We remain followers of support of territorial integrity, independence
    and sovereignty of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Moldavia and
    will continue to support efforts aimed at peaceful settlement of
    regional conflicts, which is based on principles and norms of the
    international law, the UN Charter and Helsinki Final Act."

    The foreign minister of Armenia, Edward Nalbandyan, has already
    reacted at the declaration, stating that the composite phrasing of
    the declaration on the conflicts in the South Caucasus and Moldova
    contradicts the approach of the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group.

    According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, considering concerns on
    the declaration text, President of Armenia decided not to participate
    in the Chicago summit.

    The Armenian side was not prepared for such an active position of the
    alliance. Official Baku estimated the declaration text very positively
    and stated that Azerbaijan was interested in more active participation
    of NATO in settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The head of
    the Socio-Political Department under the presidential administration
    of Azerbaijan, Ali Gasanov, added that if NATO wants, it can make
    Armenia fulfill four UN resolutions on freeing occupied Azerbaijani
    territories in several hours.

    Baku has been waiting for a certain position by the West and NATO for
    a long time. For many years the international society has just been
    saying on support of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. Official
    Baku believes it closes eyes at Armenia's violation of international
    and legal norms.

    Representatives of the alliance have many times stated NATO has no
    intention to participate in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the
    alliance doesn't even take part in the peacemaking process provided by
    the Minsk Group. However, in March 2012 NATO questioned the process
    of settlement. "We concern about the Minsk process progress. We
    have heard from two presidents (Azerbaijan and Armenia) here, in
    NATO office, during recent weeks that they follow the process and
    peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh crisis. But in reality
    the Minsk process is followed by difficulties, especially in recent
    time," the official representative of NATO in the South Caucasus,
    James Appaturay, said, according to Community.org.

    The South Caucasus is important for NATO and the West from strategic
    point of view due to its location and energy transit to Europe. The
    South Caucasus is important for the USA and its European allies as
    the region of stability. And Azerbaijan might be one of the main
    partners of the alliance here. First of all, the country doesn't
    strive for membership in NATO. Secondly, unlike Armenia, Azerbaijan
    is not involved in any military blocs, like the CSTO.




    From: A. Papazian
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