BAKU: Not late for Armenia to use economic achievements of Azerb.

Today.Az, Azerbaijan
May 24 2008

Dennis Summut: "It is not late for Armenia to make use of economic
achievements of Azerbaijan"

24 May 2008 [11:54] – Today.Az

Day.Az interview with Dennis Summut, chief executive of British NGO
LINKS.

-What do you think about the opinion that economic achievements of
Azerbaijan are not a heavy argument for Armenia in the resolution of
the Karabakh problem?

-It is true that Azerbaijan’s economy is strengthening owing to oil
revenues. Further success of the Azerbaijani economy will depend on
the rational use of oil funds and development of oil sector. I think,
the non-oil economic sector should base on knowledge with the use of
human potential. In Azerbaijan the population is among the youngest
in the region. In other words, the young population has conditions to
study to contribute to the further development of the national
economy.

Moreover, Azerbaijan may influence the Karabakh conflict settlement by
means of its economic strengthening only in case of a regional
cooperation. The decision, which the Azerbaijani government will have
to make in the near future, is the economic interaction with Armenia,
which is a great dilemma. I understand that this is a difficult
decision, but this is a decision, which the government should take.

Thus, the simple answer to your question is: "Yes, Azerbaijan can use
its potential to support its position in the Karabakh issue". Yet,
currently the answer is no, because this is an issue of time.

-Some experts state that it is too late. This means that the largest
economic projects with Azerbaijan’s participation are being
implemented or are close to their implementation and Armenia’s
participation in these projects is not envisioned.

-This is not true. In this sense, it is not too late. The
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan project is something different. It is not an
economic, it is an infrastructural projects, intended for oil
transportation by the safest, fastest and most available route.

Great efforts are needed for restoration of regional cooperation. This
is what should be and what is on the agenda. There are different ways
of achievement of purpose and the topic we are discussing is one of
them. I consider it necessary to hold serious discussions on this
issue.

-The first meeting of President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and newly
elected President of Armenia Serzh Saskissyan is to be held
soon. What is expected from this meeting?

-I think this will allow two people get acquainted with each other and
learn positions of the opposite side. I do not think this will take
too long. There is a need to make the negotiation process more
flexible to get a chance for success. This does not mean that the
sides should give up their principle positions.

-Don’t you think that the succession of the political course in
Armenia makes a breakthrough in the resolution process impossible?

-I am not the one who does not believe in the resolution of this
conflict. I believe that the problem has a solution. In order to find
this solution we should look at the problem from several directions,
but still it exists and I consider that the two countries should
start realizing the positive sides of this decision.

-Some people consider that the problem lies in the origin of the
working and former Presidents of Armenia. They said that a politician
born in Karabakh and coming to power on the high tide of the Karabakh
counteraction can not make any concessions in the Karabakh
issue. What do you think about this statement?

-I do not think that this is a problem. It is enough to recall the
experience of Northern Ireland.

I do not consider that Karabakh origin of Serzh Sarkissyan proves his
inability to see what is good for Armenia and Karabakh, which is a
peaceful resolution of the conflict, promoting restoration of the
development of the whole region. If the Armenian President sees it, it
means his origin, no matter whether he is from Karabakh or Yerevan, is
not important. The thing is that Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia
see ways out of the situation.

/Day.Az/

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