(MENAFN- AzerNews) In an exclusive interview with Azernews' first deputy
editor-in-chief Fuad Muxtar-Aqbabali from his spacious office on
the capital's tallest skyscraper, Chilean Charge d'Affaires Fidel
Coloma proved to be both a good company and a skillful diplomat
with tact.
Azerbaijan bridge for Chile to get access to
region
Q: Mr. Fidel Coloma, Chilean Charge d'Affaires to
Azerbaijan, thank you very much for your consent to do this
interview with Azernews – the nation's first English language
newspaper that covers major national, regional, and worldwide
developments. Let's talk about Chile, a nation geographically far
away from Azerbaijan with diplomatic representation in Baku, which
is very important for both nations. What is your take on
this?
A: Well, first, thank you for the interview. I
think you are right. Chile is geographically far away from
Azerbaijan. For example, it takes almost a day and a half by plane
to get to Chile from Azerbaijan.
As for Chile's decision to have a diplomatic representation in
Baku, this is conducive to Chile's 40-year-long drive for open
doors policy for the world. With this in mind, Chile has gone open
to all regions of the world with diplomatic representations
worldwide.
Moreover, one of the regions, where we did not have any
representation, was the South Caucasus, and we have chosen
Azerbaijan as the first nation in this region to open our first
diplomatic office in Azerbaijan, actually for the Asian region. So,
Azerbaijan is like our point for further development towards other
countries across the Caspian Sea for wider relations.
Q: What are the major objectives of your diplomatic
representation in Azerbaijan and for the whole South Caucasus? What
are the issues on your agenda right now?
A: The major objective is a long-term one. We have already had
excellent relations established with Azerbaijan. This diplomatic
representation was opened three years ago, and over these three
years, I am very happy to say that we have had very solid,
excellent relations with Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan is working very hard to become a country that links
itself with infrastructure, and highway infrastructure to become a
corridor between the east and the west. So, that's very attractive
for us. We are a country, as I said, very open to commerce, very
open and determined to reach different destinations. Azerbaijan
presents itself as an ideal country, and as I said, this is a long
effort. We want to take good use of these development opportunities
that Azerbaijan is undertaking, and together be able to expand
Chile's presence in the region, where, to be sincere, we are not
very well known.
At the same time, Azerbaijan is also opening itself to the
world. Now, it is displaying much interest in Latin America, not
only in Chile but also in other countries with embassies. It has
started to deepen relations with that region of the world - the
Latin American region and Latin American countries.
Q: Chile is not often in the news. As a newsman with
over 30 years in the sector, I rarely see media coverage of
developments in Chile. We often hear when some negative issues take
place. With this in mind, what would be as the Charge d'Affaires of
Chile your recommendations to modify the current state of affairs
to have frequent coverage of developments in the national media of
the two nations to be conducive to better recognition of both
Azerbaijan and Chile?
A: Well, I think Chile is very well-known in
the world for its open market policy and the benefits that this
open market has brought to the country. That has established us as
one of the main exporters in the world of several elements, such as
what we have always historically exported. Chile has been the
number one exporter of copper in the world. But we are also among
the first exporters of fruits, among the first exporters of salmon.
Together with Norway, we are the two major exporters of salmon in
the world. We export wood; there was a diversification over the
recent years. There is a much-diversified market in Chile. Also,
Chile is well-known for receiving international investment. Chile
is like a platform. Chile is a country if you look at the map, we
look to the Pacific, and it is more than 4,000 km of seashore
looking at the Pacific Ocean. So, it's a door where we have access.
Our alliances with the Pacific countries are very, very straight.
We are very united with all the other countries. So Chile is
basically a door for people coming from all over the world, but
especially from the Pacific into the markets of Latin America
through the ports of Chile, which, as I said, we have such an
extensive seashore. That's one of, I would say, the main objectives
of Chile at this moment.
Q: Browsing the web, I came across a report about your
meeting approximately two years or more ago with the chairman of
the Azartac news agency, where you spoke about building media
relations between the two countries. I wonder, have you achieved
any progress on that so far?
A: Well, we tried, we had items published both in the
Azerbaijani and Chilean media outlets. Basically, media outlets
take reports about worldwide developments from foreign news
agencies, like Reuters or Xinhua, and so on.
So, what I can assure you is that whatever relevant happens in
Azerbaijan appears in the Chilean media, and sometimes, it's very
surprising. Other issues are also interesting, sometimes, the
Azerbaijani ambassador sends letters to Chilean newspapers, the
main newspapers, regarding different issues, and they are
published. In that sense, I would say that the media is open for
any country, not only Azerbaijan, for any country to receive
whatever the news or whatever the event is if it's a major event to
be published in Chile.
Azerbaijan's NAM chairmanship
Q: Let's talk about the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), and
I believe this is also a platform for cooperation between Chile and
Azerbaijan. So when did your country join NAM, and what is your
take on Azerbaijan's chairmanship of NAM? In March 2023, NAM is
going to arrange a big event conference in Azerbaijan, and what
would you like to tell our readers to this effect?
A: The first thing I would like to say is that in my career, I
have been linked with the NAM since 1991. I have a long experience
in taking care of and negotiating within the framework of NAM with
member countries. Chile became a member of NAM in 1973, and since
then, we're an active and full member, and we have developed
relations with many countries, and we participated in all summits
and cooperated with all the chair nations.
As for your question, I must say very sincerely that we're very
happy with the chairmanship of Azerbaijan. We think that Azerbaijan
and this is a significant chairmanship over the last two years, and
Azerbaijan was requested to remain as the chairman for another
additional year. That's because of the seriousness that Azerbaijan
has given to this chairmanship and all the initiatives that they
have been able to bring to fruition, which is very positive for the
future of the NAM. Now, NAM has been a driving engine and an
instrument for our bilateral relations with Azerbaijan, definitely,
we cooperate together with Azerbaijan on this issue.
Azerbaijan held meetings in Baku in November 2019, when they
picked up the chairmanship. But then they had two more meetings.
They had a meeting, an inter-parliamentary meeting last year and
then they had a youth meeting in 2022. Well, people from Chile,
from the parliamentary inter-parliamentary group came to the
meetings. The delegation was headed by the head of the group of the
Friends of Chile and Azerbaijan in the Chilean parliament. They
were able to establish links and dialog with a group of friends of
Azerbaijanis in the Azerbaijani parliament.
So, they not come only to NAM events, but also managed to
establish contacts at the level of parliaments and be instrumental
in establishing programs of cooperation that have been very
successful. For instance, MP Azar Badamov, the chairman of the
Chilean-Azerbaijani parliamentary group, visited Chile in January
2023. He received an invitation from the Chilean parliament and was
in Chile to further deepen the relations. As you see, the process
is underway and we have now a bilateral and inter-parliamentary
group. It is both multilateral and bilateral and Azar Badamov was
received by the head of the Senate and the head of the Deputies
Chamber. So, that's a good example of how the NAM can be conducive
to our cooperation. The same goes for the youth. The youth was
another initiative of Azerbaijan to create under NAM.
Q: Speaking about the youth, I heard you had a meeting
with a group of young people several days ago. What made you want
to meet young people?
A: Well, Chile favors the youth in our country, and we were
present here, in Baku, with a Chilean youth delegation when the NAM
Youth Summit was held in Baku. So from then on, again, the idea is
to establish links between the youth organizations of NAM
countries. Azerbaijani and Chilean young people cooperate in
different areas of interest for the youth.
One of the reasons behind the meeting was their request to know
a little bit more about Chile. A group of 40-50 young people from
Azerbaijan's NAM youth organization came and we made a presentation
about Chile and the nature of friendship that exists between Chile
and Azerbaijan. I think it was very constructive and productive and
I informed the government of Chile about it. I promised them that
there would be a follow-up so that these links become stronger in
the future.
Swap of students on the agenda
Q: Speaking about inter-youth cooperation, do you have
any plans, for example, education targeting young people from both
countries? Any plans to exchange students? As part of NAM,
Azerbaijan has been providing scholarships for Africans wishing to
study in Azerbaijan. Do you have similar plans?
Q: We definitely have plans of establishing contacts between the
universities of Chile and Azerbaijan. I do not want to mention
names, but we are in an advanced conversation with a couple of
universities. A university delegation from Chile last year visited
with concrete plans of what you are saying - the exchange of
students, bringing students here.
By the way, a Chilean student had a full five-year course at one
of your universities. We have very good relationships with ADA
University. So, with ADA, we already have some links and this is
not very well known; nevertheless, a Chilean came here and stayed
here for five years and studied a full career at ADA University. At
the same time, our diplomatic academies have had an
interrelationship and a student from Azerbaijan studied in Chile
for a year at the Chilean Diplomatic Academy.
As you can see, there have been some links already. But of
course, this has to be improved, we have to enlarge this and we are
willing and expecting maybe, perhaps, this year a high-level
delegation to visit Chile from Azerbaijan to further deepen
relations between our governments.
Q: Mr. Fidel Coloma, as a follow-up, let me switch to
the cultural sphere. We know the culture as a whole and literature,
cinema, and music as separate components play a huge role in
bringing nations closer. Chilean culture with separate components
keeps a low profile in this part of the hemisphere. Would you like
to be a bridge, let's say, between the culture ministries of the
two nations to narrow this gap and accelerate the
relations?
A : Well, we have had meetings with the culture
minister, and there are plans to bring some cultural events from
Chile to Azerbaijan in 2023.
We have a famous poet Pablo Neruda, a Nobel Prize winner, and he
was already published in Azerbaijan. I was happily surprised to
learn that two books by Pablo Neruda were printed. So, we are not
all that unknown to the people here. Of course, the idea is to
improve this and swap cultural events between Azerbaijan and Chile,
and to make Azerbaijan more well-known in Chile.
We are working on it. We are working with other countries in
Latin America on the possibility of organizing as in other parts of
the world, establishing a week of Latin American cinema in
Azerbaijan in which, of course, Chile would be part of it. So, yes,
definitely that culture is something that always brings together
nations and brings together people, which is the most
important.
Chile in the grip of wildfires
Q: Ambassador, let me ask you about wildfires.
Regretfully, Chile is hit by wildfires and there are reports about
victims, and thousands of hectares of areas have been burnt down.
What is the reason behind such huge wildfires?
A : Well, what I would like to really underline
is that this is a huge tragedy; this is a huge ecological tragedy,
not only for Chile but for the world. Why I am saying this is that
this is the first time.
The south of Chile is full of forests. Chile is a very long
country, perhaps one of the longest countries in the world. So we
have different types of climates. And the south of Chile is full of
forests. There are many, many forests. And historically there have
been fires. Of course, not all forest fires were of this magnitude
that we have confronted with this time. This is something that we
have never seen before. And the conclusion is climate change.
So, over the past years, there has been very little rain in
areas in the south of Chile where normal rain was abundant. That's
why we had so much forest and so much vegetation. But last year,
there was a drought in the south. That's one element. Now, what
brings drought to the south of Chile, which has never been
registered earlier? The only explanation is the climate change
around the world. The second thing that happened again was climate
change. We were normally hit in the south of Chile.
We are being hit by temperatures that were simply never seen
before. That is 40-42-43 degrees of temperature in areas where
normally the temperature in summer is 20 degrees. First, you have
droughts and no water. Now we have these high temperatures that
suddenly started not just within a year or another; they started to
hit those areas that were never hit before. And the third element
was the wind. Yes, normally in the south, south of Chile, in the
tip of Chile, it's very windy, but not so windy in the mid-south
where the forest fires are occurring. So, those three elements
combined together brought just a single spark and confronted us
with one of the majors, the major fire that has never hit
Chile.
Over 1,000 foreign volunteers joined to the Chilean volunteers
and firefighters to extinguish the wildfires. It is really a
tragedy for Mother Nature, a tragedy for ecology, and a tragedy for
the green areas of the world. Luckily, we're starting, we are
beginning to see the end, not really getting to the end, but we
have already managed to bring the wildfire under control.
There are still some fires going on. Experts say that it will
take us to mid-March. Imagine mid-March all this time, one month
and a half it will take us to extinguish the whole thing and to
leave it. That's what I can tell you about the fire. We have to
learn a lot of lessons from this and as I said, I thank the
international community for their help.
Editor's note : At the end of the interview, the
ambassador once again credited the relations as excellent, adding
that they are working together with the Azerbaijani government to
deepen the relations politically, economically, and
commercially.
“This is a long-term goal. This is not something that's going to
happen today or tomorrow. We have a lot to cover. But the will, the
political will is there and I see only positive developments coming
in the future in the relationship between Azerbaijan and Chile,”
Charge d'Affaires Fidel Coloma added.
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