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    THE WASHINGTON TIMES HOSTS CONFERENCE ON US-AZERBAIJAN RELATIONS VIDEO

    The Azerbaijan State Telegraph Agency
    Feb 5 2015

    04.02.2015 [09:01]

    Washington, February 4, AzerTAc

    The Washington Times has hosted a conference on the US-Azerbaijan
    relations.The event saw speeches by Azerbaijan`s Ambassador to the
    United States Elin Suleymanov, Chairman of Azerbaijan`s Parliament
    Committee for International Relations and Interparliamentary Ties,
    head of the Azerbaijani delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of
    the Council of Europe (PACE) Samad Seyidov and MP Asim Mollazade. "We
    are talking about the essence of the strategic vision of the United
    States of America, about the Southern Gas Corridor. This is not a
    corridor of gas and oil; this is a corridor of freedom," said Samad
    Seyidov.Ambassador Elin Suleymanov explained that without an overall
    strategy, the U.S. is wasting efforts to fix a crop of smaller problems
    in the region."The lack of clearly pronounced strategic outlook it's
    basically working with immunity deficiency disorder.

    Because if you have no immunity, you come up with measles, or
    whatever. That strategic outlook is the immune system. If it doesn't
    exist, all small the things pop up," Mr. Suleymanov said."America,
    unfortunately today from the strategic point of view, has much less
    friends in the region than it had before," Mr. Seyidov said. "That's
    why we would like to see more attention to the region, more strategic
    vision to the region.""Unfortunately in the western world, especially
    from Europe, we see existence of these double standards. I'm talking
    about different approaches to the same kind of conflicts," Mr. Seyidov
    said. "Nobody even thinks about sanctions against Armenia that did
    the same crime against a neighboring country."Mr. Seyidov argued
    that if Western nations continued to pick and choose which countries
    were subject to international law, then aggressors would continue to
    violate those laws without fear of retaliation."If we are thinking
    about normalizing relationships in the world, we should restore
    international law." Mr. Seyidov said. "We should implement the same
    requirements for those who violated international law.Mr. Suleymanov
    and Mr. Seyidov both stressed that U.S. allies in the region needed
    reassurance that the U.S. would continue to provide support against
    Armenia. The conflict has led to the deaths of tens of thousands of
    people since fighting began in the late 1980s, and displaced more than
    1 million, many of whom have been living as refugees for more than 20
    years."The bigger issue is if the United States is committed to its
    friends, if it works with them to reinforce the partnerships. Then
    they feel more secure and the discussions and conflicts are resolved
    in a much more peaceful manner," Mr. Suleymanov said.

    http://azertag.az/en/xeber/830029

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