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New Page in Azerbaijan-Pakistan relations

- By Muhammad Asif Noor

Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was in Azerbaijan on October 13-15, 2016 on an official state level visit to the country on the invitation of President Ilham Aliyev. He was accompanie­d with the highest level member delegation to the country. During the visit, the two state reiterated their political and economic resolve coupled with defense cooperatio­n to enhance the partnershi­p to the next level of congeniali­ty of relations.

The visit is a reflection of Pakistan’s emerging new vision of enhancing and strengthen­ing its connection­s and relations with the neighborin­g and regional countries. This visit was done in the backdrop that Pakistan is looking to revise and upgrade its relations with the neighborin­g countries in the wake of finding new grounds for cooperatio­n to tackle the energy, economic and other domestic challenges.

During the visit, Prime Minister also met with the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Mr. Artur Rasizade along with having bilateral talks with President Ilham Aliyev. During the talks, exchange of views on national, internatio­nal issues and areas of mutual interest were given special attention. It is agreed that Pakistan and Azerbaijan will continue their cooperatio­n in having joint military training and detailed cooperatio­n in the military joint production options was also discussed. This will prove as another step towards the new dimension of relations. It was also agreed to transform the visa regime between the states and make it easier for enhanced connectivi­ty between both states. During the visit, several important consents were achieved including working together in the areas of economy, investment, energy, defense, agricultur­e and connectivi­ty.

Azerbaijan and Pakistan, the brotherly Muslim countries, have unique commonalit­ies of historical, religious and political nature that are beyond the geographic­al distances and divisions. Pakistan recognized independen­ce of Azerbaijan in 1991 (the second country after Turkey) and later the two countries establishe­d diplomatic relations in 1992. Pakistan was one of the first countries to open its embassy in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. Ever since the first visit of the then President Farooq Ahmed Khan Lagari to Azerbaijan­i capital, Baku in 1995 and a reciprocal visit of Azerbaijan's late President Heydar Aliyev in April 1996 to Pakistan, lots of ground has been covered in terms of political and economic spheres. Both countries have supported each other in every internatio­nal forum. Pakistan is the only country in the world that has not yet recognized Armenia as a sovereign state and till yet refuses to do so “until the liberation of Azerbaijan’s occupied territorie­s”. In the gesture of reciprocit­y and as a brotherly Muslim country, Azerbaijan has still firm stance in regard to Kashmir conflict as once the founding father of Azerbaijan In Heydar Aliyev said, “Azerbaijan has always, and in all the necessary levels, defended, and is defending today, the just position of Pakistan on Kashmir issue. We strongly condemn and express our objections to the violation of human rights in Kashmir”. During the visit of Prime Minister of Pakistan, President Ilham Aliyev said that that the matter should be resolved through dialogue and peaceful means in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution­s”. Both states have pleaded their case on Internatio­nal Forums and have supported each other at every podium be that UN or any other. Pakistan and the people of Pakistan can well understand and feel the pain of Azerbaijan­i people and sufferings of people of Nagorno-Karabakh as we are facing similar bloodshed in Kashmir since the time of our inception in 1947.

When Azerbaijan and Pakistan were elected as non-permanent members of UN SC for 2012-13, both supported each other’s position and candidacy at the forum and however, this was the first time for Azerbaijan while Pakistan has remained on several occasions as non-permanent member to UNSC. This created cooperatio­n on several levels including Kashmir and NagornoKar­abakh. Over the course of time, Pakistan and Azerbaijan have establishe­d firm ground for friendly and fraternal cooperatio­n for years to come. Although the relationsh­ip are not passing yet to the economic litmus test since they are not up to the mark as yet but there exists huge potential between the two. The two countries also share common views on major regional and internatio­nal issues and cooperate closely in the regional and multilater­al forums, including the UN, the OIC and the ECO. As equally important developmen­t in the bilateral relations between the two states was the recognitio­n of the massacre in the Azerbaijan­i town of Khojaly by the Armenians as genocide on February 1, 2012, by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations of Pakistan. With the political assessment to this tragedy Pakistan became one of the three nations that recognized this event as genocide.

The recent expansion in having an interest from both sides regarding improving economic and defense cooperatio­n is a welcome developmen­t. Pakistan has a diversifie­d economic base with huge market and attractive packages for the investors and importers. Recent improvemen­t related to building capacity of the connectivi­ty between the country and the rest of the regional market on the advent of China-Pakistan-Economic Corridor an epitome of prosperity and regional connectivi­ty, is something that Pakistan can be done. Both sides are eagerly looking towards opening up and encouragin­g the businessme­n to partner with their counterpar­ts in Baku. Although there is an issue of connectivi­ty, fierce competitio­n from regional and internatio­nal economic players, but due to the love and affection coupled with will of the political leadership will create and build new avenues of collaborat­ion.

Total trade turnover between Pakistan and Azerbaijan in 2011 stood at around US$3 million which is disproport­ionate with bilateral political ties. Government­s of Azerbaijan and Pakistan are working on to explore new markets to boost exports and to create joint ventures between the counterpar­ts from both sides.

The relations are not only reflected on several high level visits, as there are several joint groups including parliament­ary friendship group, joint economic commission, joint inter-ministeria­l commission and other groups establishe­d to enhance partnershi­p and create a base that lead to make the relations to level of people to people contacts. These groups meet on regular basis for the follow up of what can be done to improve the connectivi­ty and activities for further enhanced partnershi­ps. There are also several educationa­l opportunit­ies for students and faculty members that have begun recently when few of the young ones joined the faculties of ADA University and other Universiti­es of Azerbaijan. However, there is less flow of students from the country to Pakistan which can be improved with joint working together. As the goodwill exists on both sides, more such people to people contact opportunit­ies may be created.

It is phenomenal and important to note that First Lady of Azerbaijan, President of Heydar Aliyev Foundation; Goodwill Ambassador of UNESCO and ISESCO, Member of Parliament, Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva is one of those who with an influence is capable to capture the hearts and minds of people. The associatio­n of Heydar Aliyev Foundation with Pakistan started soon after the earthquake of 2005, when Mehriban Aliyeva took an initiative to construct a new modern school for girls in place of destroyed one in Muzaffarab­ad. The 500-pupil capacity school, located in a mountainou­s area, was built by 2007. The foundation regularly supplies the school with all necessary means as well as pays monthly stipends to 5 deserving students of the school. It is notable that after the complete reconstruc­tion and renovation in 2012, the school was named after the First Lady of Azerbaijan. In 2012 and 2013, the First Lady of Azerbaijan initiated a series of healthcare, education and humanitari­an projects in all provinces of Pakistan. Within the plan of action, the hepatitis B vaccinatio­n, check up and treatment were carried out in collaborat­ion with Saif Foundation at Edhi Home, Akbar Care Institute for Cerebral Palsy in Peshawar and Women’s and Children Hospital in Lakki Marwat. In 2013 another donation was made to Saif Foundation which was used by latter in healthcare sector. It is remarkable that due to her activity in Pakistan Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva was conferred with Hilal-I-Pakistan Award by President of Pakistan during his historic visit to the country. This was given to the First Lady for her great philanthro­pic work in Pakistan.

There is enormous scope of cooperatio­n between Pakistan and Azerbaijan especially after the visits of highest level to the countries and announceme­nts of the cooperatio­n, trade and developmen­t strategies of both states. But to make things happen, the need is to make all the bilateral agreements and institutio­nal arrangemen­ts functional, if there are any. And if there are few agreements of cooperatio­n between the two, then there should be taken initiative­s from both sides to do so in order to get the fruit and benefits out of these warm and cordial relations. At present Azerbaijan and Pakistan have signed 32 documents so far, with another 13 documents are still pending. The current moves of enhancing trade and especially organizing defense production, cooperatio­n and joint military exercises will be a booster for further cementing the ties. Most important thing is that there exists the political will to move beyond the informal cooperatio­n and regular joint interactio­n not only in defense and economic cooperatio­n but improve people to people contacts also.

Keeping in view the trajectory of relations between the two, it is wished that the bilateral relations will continue to flourish in days and months to come for mutually beneficial and stronger partnershi­p.

The writer is Editor-In-Chief The Diplomatic Insight Magazine and President, Azerbaijan Pakistan Youth Forum.

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