Azeris remain hopeful of US Congress
Azer News, Azerbaijan
June 10 2004
The Azerbaijani community is skeptical about the unbiased standpoint
of the US Congress and the observation of the principle of justice
in its decisions. The reason is the great influence of lobbing at
the Congress. Everyone can guess what the notion of “lobbing” means.
People understand well that lobbing doesn’t mean only the issuing of
statements and bulletins and the release of audio and video materials
in order to express an opinion. Of course, while reading this article,
every Azerbaijani reader first remembers Armenian lobbing at the US
Congress that by various means managed to get some Congressmen on
their side.
In fact, just and honest people, who take an unbiased position rather
than protecting their own personal interests, are also represented
at the Congress. The recent steps to balance the “lobby” at the
US Congress have raised hopes in the Azerbaijani community. It was
initiated to establish the US-Azerbaijani friendship group at the
Congress during the visit of a US delegation headed by the Congress’s
Armed Services Committee chairman Curt Weldon to Baku. The US
delegation held a series of meetings with Azerbaijani state officials
and was received by President Ilham Aliyev. The US Congressmen’s
meeting with Defense Minister, Colonel General Safar Abiyev drew the
public’s great attention. Recalling that President Aliyev presented
the NATO-Azerbaijan cooperation plan to the NATO Secretary General
in Brussels last week, Abiyev said the President had reaffirmed
Azerbaijan’s commitment to cooperate with the US to fight international
terrorism. Touching upon the Upper Garabagh conflict, General Abiyev
emphasized that Armenia had ignored the UN Security Council’s four
resolutions on an unconditional withdrawal of Armenian military
forces from the occupied lands of Azerbaijan and the international
community had not recognized Armenia as an aggressor.Weldon said he
had come to Baku to hold talks on expanding the military cooperation
between the US and Azerbaijan. He said that during a recent visit to
Moscow, he reminded Russian officials of Azerbaijan’s tremendous role
in security issues. “The US will continue relations with Azerbaijan
as its strategic ally”, he said. With regard to the Upper Garabagh
conflict, Weldon said he supports the stepping up of the efforts
of his country in this respect. Several members of the US Congress
attending the meeting expressed their appreciation to the Azerbaijani
side for supporting the US in combating international terrorism and
confidence that an extensive cooperation with the US is in store for
Azerbaijan. The public also appreciated the reports on the discussions
on the Garabagh conflict to be held by the American-Turkish Assembly
Association (ATAA) jointly with the US-Turkish group represented
at the US Congress this fall. A delegation led by ATAA President
Ercumend Gilinc, who arrived in Baku on June 6, are holding serious
meetings. The visitors met with Nazim Ibrahimov, the chairman of the
State Committee on Azerbaijanis Living Abroad, on Monday to discuss
issues related to mutual cooperation. The visitors will also meet
with high-ranking government officials and give a news conference on
the results of the visit on Wednesday. Established in the late 1970s,
the ATAA is the biggest Turkish Diaspora active in the United States
and the world. The aim of the Association, which has 57 branches
in the United States and Canada, is to expand US-Turkish relations
and provide the American community with authentic information about
Turkey. The Azerbaijani public still hopes that the US Congress will
take a fair and principled position towards Baku and Yerevan. A saying
in the East reads that when hope is lost it is difficult to recover it.