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Elnur Enveroglu read more Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's 2-day working visit to
Germany comprises many important nuances, especially having the
character of a strategic dialogue with top officials and heads of
leading German companies. Having met with his German counterpart
Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Olaf Scholz, president
Aliyev once again directed all attentions to the peaceful
settlement of the conflict in the South Caucasus. Besides,
Azerbaijani President's meeting with Germany's company CEOs was of
great importance in terms of further development of cooperation and
economic relations between two countries.
In this regard, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's early
visit to Germany in the first week of March could also be
considered an interesting nuance. However, the interesting part is
not the meetings within the trip, but just the dullness of the
trip. It should be noted that Pashinyan made a statement to the
Armenian media during his stay in Germany and noted that during the
visit he met with a number of partners, that is, the South Caucasus
Friendship Group, which Armenia tries to seek in assistance, and,
of course, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier as well as Chancellor
Olaf Scholz. The most interesting moment is the lack of results.
And, of course, Pashinyan saying as –“The main purpose of the
visit is to try to better understand the view and perception of our
German partners towards the Republic of Armenia, to try to make our
positions on a number of issues more understandable” - once
again shows that Armenia's hasty visit to Germany in such a
premeditated manner was neither heart-warming for Pashinyan nor
memorable for the Armenian society. Armenia was able to console
itself with just one trivial point here; this is an abnormal
resolution put forward by 5 pro-Armenian political groups sitting
in the European Parliament. In fact, even such a small consolation
can be seen as a success for Armenia. As regards the results, of
course, it would be a more foolish decision than the resolution of
the EU Parliament to put Yerevan's such attempts on a scale next to
the success of Baku. Anyway... Losing in every field is the fate
that Armenia has come to terms with.
Regarding the visit of the President of Azerbaijan to Germany,
as well as the attitude of German leadership and diplomacy towards
Azerbaijan, the following points can be considered very
important:
As one of the leading countries of Europe and the
world, Germany is revising its South Caucasus and Central Asia
policy and considers Azerbaijan as a serious and important
partner. As of the current period, Germany has not been active
in the South Caucasus region and has implemented its policy related
to this region through Russia. Currently, Germany is showing its
determination to expand its policy in the region, where it sees
Azerbaijan as a key partner. And most importantly, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's
response to the questions of media representatives saying -
“Germany expressed its opinion at the international level back then
by not recognizing Nagorno-Karabakh as a republic. In other words,
we have expressed our position”.
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Elnur Enveroglu is AzerNews' staff journalist, follow him on
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