2012 is over and
out, however events of the year are still here with us, defining the future of
Azerbaijan. For Azerbaijan past year was successful both in areas of international
cultural and sport events as well as in matters of foreign policy and economy. It
can be well said that the interaction of the country with international
community have increased as well as the positive feedback on the state’s
profile. Moreover, economic growth is also stable and running skywards. In 2012
Azerbaijan continued developing on its bilateral relation with its neighbors in
terms of cooperation and trade as well as in solving common problems and
negating threats.
Looking back at
the past year with scores of different events and stories it seems relevant to
chose top five events that have made the most impact on the international
relations of Azerbaijan:
Non-permanent membership in the UN Security Council. Elected by the support of 155 member-states of the UN in 2011 as a
non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for 2012-13, Azerbaijan marked
its first year with active and enthusiastic approach. Starting its membership
in January 2012, Azerbaijan due to the rotation was chairing in UN Security
Council in May 2012. During the chairmanship of Azerbaijan UN Security Council
discussed many issues including non-proliferation of the nuclear weapons, the
situation in Middle East, dealing with crisis in Syria as well as with the
situation in Balkans and open high level discussion chaired by the President of
Azerbaijan on the matters of combating terrorism. Voting and active
participation of Azerbaijan in UN Security Council showed the attention and concern
of the country towards different situations that international community is
faced with.
First recognitions of the Khojaly genocide. For Azerbaijan 2012 was also successful in terms of recognition of
Khojaly genocide. Genocidal acts committed by Armenian armed forces in February
25-26, 1992 in Khojaly village of Azerbaijan that caused 613 civilian deaths,
were officially recognized by the Senate of Mexico on January 31, 2012. That
was the first official recognition of the genocide on the legislative level.
Following that another legislative body – Senate of Pakistan have adopted the
resolution condemning the occupation of
the 20 percent of territories of Azerbaijan and the genocide against
Azerbaijani civilians committed by Armenian armed forces in the Azerbaijani
town of Khojaly on 26 February 1992. With that act Pakistan recognized the
Khojaly genocide and demanded implementation and enforcement of the UN Security
Council resolutions that demand the withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from
the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.
TANAP. Azerbaijan and Turkey have signed
international agreement on trans-Anatolian natural gas pipeline project (TANAP)
on June 26, 2012. This project can be considered one of the largest events in
energy diversification policies of Azerbaijan. The pipeline’s estimated cost is
7 billion USD. The start of construction works is planned for 2014, while
the completion of pipeline is scheduled to 2018. Gas from Azerbaijan will be
delivered through Turkey to Europe with the planned capacity of TANAP of
16 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year at initial stage. On later
stages the planned increase is up to 23 billion cubic meters by 2023,
31 billion cubic meters by 2026, and at the last stage – 60 billion cubic
meters with aim to establish ability to transport additional gas supplies from
(or through) Azerbaijan. With that deal Azerbaijan have considerably
strengthened its positions both as the energy source for the European
market as well as the transit state.
No man is left behind. In September 2012
after intense diplomatic negotiations Iran have finally released two
Azerbaijani poets wrongfully accused of espionage. Moreover, on August 31, 2012
convicted Azerbaijan’s armed forces officer Ramil Safarov was extradited to
Azerbaijan where on the same day he was pardoned by the President of the
Republic. Though Hungary, the extraditing state, have acted in accordance with
European Convention on Extradition, Convention
on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons and bilateral agreements, Republic
of Armenia following the extradition, have decided to suspend the diplomatic
relations with that country. This event, though serious diplomatic and
political success of Azerbaijan, have also been used by third parties as an
excuse for stalling already quite stagnant process of negotiations around Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. Frustrating ineffectiveness of Minsk Group as well as the slowing
dynamics of the negotiations have thus prompted the question of future
relevance of the OSCE format of mediation.
Shutdown of Gabala radar station.
Azerbaijan and Russia were unable to come to an agreement and extend a lease
deal on Gabala radar station. Previous lease deal on one of 8 main elements of
anti-missile defense system of former Soviet Union have expired on December 12,
2012. Two days prior to the end of agreement Russia have officially notified
Azerbaijan that it will stop the exploitation of the radar. Official position
on both sides sees no harm to the strategic partnership between the countries.
The end of the lease on Gabala radar station is significant due to the fact
that it was the last presence of Russian military forces in Azerbaijan. After
2012 there will be none.
Kamal Makili-Aliyev
Doctor of Laws (LL.D)
30.12.2012
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