NAM Summit in Baku is Azerbaijan’s great diplomatic victory
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By Trend
The summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the second largest
organization after the UN for the number of participants, has been
held in Europe since 1989, Russian political analyst, founder and
head of the PolitRUS expert and analytical network Vitaly Arkov
told Trend.
“Organization of this event in Baku is Azerbaijan’s significant
diplomatic victory, which shows the country’s ever-increasing role
on the international arena,” the analyst said.
“It is also important that the NAM youth summit was held in Baku
for the first time in the history of such a respected and
influential organization,” Arkov added.
“This increases the interest of “generation Z” representatives in
solving the NAM tasks, and opens up a new vision and new options to
restart the stalled negotiation processes on a number of
territorial and interethnic conflicts,” the analyst said, adding
that Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is one of such
problems.
Turkish political analyst, leading representative of the
Ankara-Moscow expert and analytical network Engin Ozer, for his
part, told Trend that NAM is today one of the strongest and most
influential organizations.
“Moreover, none of African countries is a NATO member but almost
all African countries are part of the NAM,” the political analyst
said.
Ozer also stressed that today Azerbaijan is the most strategically
important actor in the region.
“Azerbaijan’s policy towards such blocs as the CSTO and NATO is the
most effective one in the region,” the Turkish political analyst
said.“Azerbaijan may simultaneously strengthen partnership in all
spheres with Russia and the West, as well as with Turkey thanks to
the Azerbaijani president’s competent policy. As a result,
Azerbaijan proves itself more as a regional leader.”
Ozer said that the NAM summit is certainly a good occasion and an
opportunity to raise the issue of stability in the Caucasus and the
return of the occupied territories to Azerbaijan.
Further, head of the Baku Club of Political Analysts Zaur
Mammadov
pointed out that Azerbaijan has a very good image, political and
international status on all platforms and in all international
organizations.
“Although Azerbaijan became a NAM member in 2011, the chairmanship
passed to the country in 2019, Mammadov added.
“The history of Azerbaijan’s joining this organization is also
interesting,” head of the Baku Club of Political Analysts said.
“All post-Soviet countries faced the issue of integration in the
western or northern direction in 2011. We know that Armenia is a
CSTO member. Georgia seeks to join NATO.”
“But membership in the NAM was Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s
most reasonable and rational decision to save the country from the
risks faced by Azerbaijan’s statehood taking into account that the
world players have their interests in the region,” Mammadov added.
“The NAM meets Azerbaijan’s current national and state
interests.”
The head of the Baku Club of Political Analystssaid that after
Azerbaijan joined the NAM, Armenia began to actively consider this
sphere in its foreign policy.
The 18th Summit of the NAM was held in Baku on Oct.25-26. The heads
of state and government of about 60 countries, as well as the heads
of international organizations participated in the summit.
The NAM is the second biggest organization in the world after the
UN. Today, approximately 55 percent of the world population lives
in the NAM member-states, which have more than 75 percent of the
world oil reserves and more than 50 percent of gas reserves, as
well as the biggest natural and human resources.
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