
ArmInfo. International relations are entering a new era; an era in which the situation is governed not by the power of law, but by law of power. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev made this statement in an interview with Euronews in Davos.
"We are faced with a situation where the norms of international law have become non-binding for all participants in the international community. Therefore, our strategic goal was to achieve results based on our national interests. And, with all due respect to international law, to do what we believed was right," Aliyev said. Referring to the Zayed Humanitarian Award for his efforts "in peacebuilding," Aliyev said he was honored to receive the prestigious award, especially because it bears the name of the UAE's founder, the late Sheikh Zayed. "And I consider this recognition of our efforts to establish peace in the Caucasus after more than thirty years of bloodshed, conflict, and war. Today, the South Caucasus is also entering a new stage of development. We've only been living in peace for five or six months; we're learning. Throughout our independent history, we've never lived in peace. And this is a special feeling. And, of course, this is a wonderful opportunity. Today, relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan are already developing into cooperation. We have lifted all restrictions on cargo transportation to Armenia. Moreover, we have begun supplying Armenia with critical goods, primarily petroleum products, on which this country is largely dependent. And this is a mutually beneficial situation. Therefore, I believe that through the joint efforts of Armenia and Azerbaijan, including civil society, we will achieve not just a long-term, but a permanent peace in the Caucasus. This is our goal," Aliyev stated.
Regarding the latest developments surrounding Iran, the Azerbaijani president noted that every country, including Azerbaijan, must consider stability beyond its borders. While noting the absence of any threats within Azerbaijan, Aliyev acknowledged that such threats exist from outside. In this regard, he noted that Baku is concerned about some destabilization in Iran. "For us, stability, predictability, and peace in the region are our greatest asset. Therefore, stability and security are the only path to success for every country today. Regarding energy markets, as you can see, the price of oil is stable today. It is at an acceptable level, at least for Azerbaijan. This shows that the situation in Iran, Venezuela, and other parts of the world do not have a significant impact on oil prices. And this is a good sign, since producers and consumers need a predictable situation to plan for the future. Therefore, I hope that the situation in and around the South Caucasus will not worsen. This is what we truly want to see. And I hope that every country will contribute to regional stability and security," Aliyev continued.
He also noted that Azerbaijan is the only country in the South Caucasus that possesses energy resources and exports them to other countries in the region. In this regard, he noted that Georgia, and now Armenia, has been importing energy from Azerbaijan for many years. "As for Europe and the European Union, our energy cooperation continues to expand. We already supply natural gas to 16 countries, 10 of which are members of the European Union. Thus, in terms of the geographic reach of pipeline gas supplies, Azerbaijan ranks first in the world," the Azerbaijani president continued.
In conclusion, touching on the European Parliament's criticism of Azerbaijan, Aliyev noted that Baku has stopped responding to it. "It is absolutely clear that this biased position toward Azerbaijan is being created by special lobby groups, special forces that cannot accept Azerbaijan's independent policy. Therefore, we have not cooperated with the European Parliament or the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe for many years. We cooperate with the European Commission, and that is enough for us. But I think the European Parliament is putting itself in a very awkward position by accusing us of something we have never done, including a so-called aggressive stance toward Armenia, while Armenia itself values its relations with Azerbaijan," Aliyev said.
In this vein, he expressed hope that members of the European Parliament will find the courage to reconsider their "unfair policy" toward Azerbaijan.