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Fatime Letifova
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Azerbaijan always pays great attention to security issues when
implementing its foreign policy strategy. The reason is that the
country's geographical position and oil reserves have made these
lands the target of foreign forces for many years. Therefore,
official Baku attaches special importance to relations with NATO,
the largest military organization in the modern world.
Thus, within the framework of cooperation with NATO, the
Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan has implemented the SNT program,
the Operational Plan for Individual Partnerships, the Planning and
Analysis Process, the Concept of Operational Capabilities, the
Headquarters Positions of the Partnership, the Defense Education
Expansion Program, the Science for Peace Program and other
important partnership mechanisms of NATO.
Taking advantage of these mechanisms, the Ministry of Defense of
Azerbaijan carries out its activities within the framework of
relevant reforms in the fields of application of modern standards
in the military training and education process, training of
Peacekeeping Forces, personnel management, maritime security,
material, and technical support, learning of experiences, cyber
security, energy security, and airspace control.
The recent visit of Hikmet Hajiyev, Assistant of the President
of the Republic of Azerbaijan and head of the Foreign Policy
Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration, to Belgium
once again confirms the success of the development strategy of
these relations. It should be noted that Hikmet Hajiyev discussed
in detail the current situation and prospects of the partnership
between the two countries at the "NATO+Azerbaijan" dialogue.
Commenting on the topic to Azernews , military
expert Ramil Mammadli linked the current level of NATO-Azerbaijani
relations with its historical importance.
"Cooperation between Azerbaijan and NATO began in 1992. At the
same time, Azerbaijan was a member of the North Atlantic Council,
and precisely from the beginning of the 1990s, certain cooperation
between this organization and Azerbaijan was carried out.
Azerbaijan, as a reliable partner, has always fulfilled its mission
at a high level," the expert said.
Ramil Mammadli added that the events in the region also affect
relations with NATO.
"Now it's time to reconsider NATO-Azerbaijan relations. The
processes taking place in the South Caucasus, regional issues
dictate this," he said.
The military expert also mentioned Azerbaijan's participation in
NATO exercises.
"Azerbaijan continuously participated in both tactical and
headquarters exercises with NATO member countries. These relations
are continued in the hot spots of the world within the framework of
real military operations," the expert said.
R. Mammadli touched on Azerbaijan's participation in the
peacekeeping mission in countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan. He
said that the Azerbaijani army was able to benefit from the
experiences of NATO.
"Azerbaijan also participated in peacekeeping missions in the
military operations conducted in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kosovo. The
Azerbaijani Army was able to master a number of issues based on
NATO's experience in this direction. They were able to implement a
number of important points both in terms of weapons and equipment
arsenal, both strategically and tactically and in terms of
conducting the battle," the expert said.
Speaking about NATO's regional missions, the expert also said
that the organization is not sustainable.
"We know that the NATO mission is no longer active in
Afghanistan and Iraq. From this point of view, we can say that the
attitude of NATO itself to the issues in the region is not so
active and sustainable."
Moreover, the military expert spoke about the influence of the
United States on NATO.
"We must not forget that the main driving force of this
institution is the United States of America. Washington is actually
a structural force that ensures the existence of NATO. The security
dialogue conducted individually between NATO and other countries is
carried out in the format of discussing these current issues,"
Ramil Mammadli said.
In addition, he commented on Azerbaijan's relations with NATO
and at the same time expressed NATO's expectations from
Azerbaijan.
"NATO has what Azerbaijan wants. These are issues such as the
weakening of the Russian factor in the South Caucasus, and the
direct development of NATO-Azerbaijan relations. The views
expressed by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg during his
visit to Azerbaijan some time ago reflected these points," the
expert emphasised.
Ramil Mammadli said that in such a sensitive moment, the
leadership of Azerbaijan implemented a logical and competent
policy.
"Azerbaijan tries to carry out a balanced policy as much as
possible. The South Caucasus is a region that always draws
attention. Azerbaijan's liberation of its lands in such an area and
its development are directly related to its strong and far-sighted
policy.
It should be noted that currently the security systems provided
by NATO are used by the developed countries of the world. In this
regard, cooperation with NATO is very useful for Azerbaijan in
terms of ensuring security in the cross-border, maritime, and cyber
spheres.
Also, cooperation with Azerbaijan, which has an important
strategic geographical position and is the leading country in the
South Caucasus, is very important for NATO. Azerbaijan's favorable
geographical position and military and economic capabilities are
highly valued by NATO," the expert concluded.
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