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Trend News Agency
November 21, 2009



Azerbaijan’s concerns about its security guarantee as NATO partner are fair and 
reasonable: Jamestown Foundation President 
N. Bogdanova 


-"NATO can give security guarantees to a country in case of an attack, which is 
what happened in 1979 in the Persian Gulf - after the fall of the Shah of Iran 
the US gave security guarantees to countries through bilateral agreements with 
those countries".
-The American expert also noted that Azerbaijan is an important partner for 
NATO in terms of energy security.
-"If Azerbaijani troops are going to help in one area, that will lessen the 
need for NATO troops in this particular area, so that they can be involved in 
some other area, for example, that helps put more troops in fighting the 
Taliban...."


U.S, Washington: Azerbaijan's concerns about thye country's security guarantee 
as a NATO partner are fair and reasonable, "especially after the war in Georgia 
last year", the president of the Jamestown Foundation in Washington, DC Glen 
Howard believes.

"NATO can give security guarantees to a country in particular circumstance," 
Howard told Trend News today. He was commenting on Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign 
Minister Araz Azimov's proposal that NATO should provide security guarantees 
not only to its members, but also to partners such as Azerbaijan.

He said, "NATO can give security guarantees to a country in case of an attack, 
which is what happened in 1979 in the Persian Gulf - after the fall of the Shah 
of Iran the US gave security guarantees to countries through bilateral 
agreements with those countries".
....
"The first step is for Georgia to become a member of NATO, after that anyone 
would be positive for Azerbaijan."

The American expert also noted that Azerbaijan is an important partner for NATO 
in terms of energy security.

"Azerbaijan is already providing energy security to Western and Eastern 
European countries, so Azerbaijan has an important role because of the energy 
security aspect itself," he added.

Recalling Azerbaijan's large role in NATO's operations in Afghanistan, Howard 
proposed that the country also participates in civil operations.

"Azerbaijan can contribute in NATO's civil operations in Afghanistan in many 
ways in terms of man power, so anything Azerbaijani troops can do - it will 
help improve the situation," the expert said.

"If Azerbaijani troops are going to help in one area, that will lessen the need 
for NATO troops in this particular area, so that they can be involved in some 
other area, for example, that helps put more troops in fighting the Taliban. So 
any role they are playing is very important," Howard said.
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