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    Think tank: U.S. must not make efforts to normalize Turkish-Armenian relations

    2013-05-04 20:46:33


    The South Caucasus countries and the world power centers have their own
    views on the region. But this does not mean that the South Caucasus
    countries must blindly fulfill the will of big and powerful countries. In
    any case, Azerbaijan and Georgia intend to form the ways of development in
    accordance with its national interests, director of the Center for
    Strategic Studies under the Azerbaijani President Farhad Mammadov said
    today.

    He spoke about "Security issues and conflicts in the South Caucasus" at the
    "round table", organized at Princeton University (LISD), the center said on
    Saturday.

    He added that the South Caucasus could not turn into a powerful region in
    terms of political, economic or cultural integration.
    The cooperation between Azerbaijan and Georgia is a positive example. But
    Armenia isolated itself from the regional integration process as a result
    of its aggressive policy.

    The occupation of 20 percent of Azerbaijani territory, the ethnic cleansing
    policy against Azerbaijanis in Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent regions
    compelled Azerbaijan and Turkey to close the border with that country.

    He added that Azerbaijan and Georgia are developing amid the conflicts in
    their territories and even partial occupation.
    "We have achieved the implementation of all geo-economic projects and form
    own economic goals for the next ten years," he said. "However, we can not
    say this about Armenia, which failed to bring its economic development to
    the level of 2008. Moreover, Armenia's militarization reached the highest
    level. Armenia's military budget exceeds 5.5 percent of its GDP."

    He said that the South Caucasus will turn into an economically strong
    region only if the conflicts are resolved and the mutually beneficial
    relations between the regional countries are established. The conflicts in
    the South Caucasus are a major threat to the regional security. They create
    the conditions for the dependent position of the region.

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