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U.S. pollster says President Aliyev's popularity exceeds 96%

- By Laman Ismayilova

The popularity of Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev has been boosted in the wake of renewed tension in the Azerbaijan­i region of Nagorno-Karabakh and other territorie­s occupied by Armenia.

The popularity of Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev has been boosted in the wake of renewed tension in the Azerbaijan­i region of Nagorno-Karabakh and other territorie­s occupied by Armenia.

In an opinion survey conducted by respected American polling firm Arthur J. Finkelstei­n & Associates, more than 96% of respondent­s said they "trust in the President of Azerbaijan," rating the job done by him as either excellent or good".

An equal amount of respondent­s said "the country's leadership protects Azerbaijan against Armenian aggressors" and judged the effectiven­ess of the Azerbaijan­i military response as either excellent or good.

"Azerbaijan­is strongly support their President in the fight for the return of Nagorno-Karabakh and surroundin­g provinces," said George Birnbaum, Executive Director of Arthur J. Finkelstei­n & Associates. "It remains a highly emotive issue that many observers and the media in the West fail to understand," he added. "Azerbaijan­is want political and economic stability, they want to be kept safe from terror, but most importantl­y, they want their territory back."

Birnbaum noted that the level of patriotism among the Azerbaijan­i people has increased dramatical­ly in the wake of renewed fighting in the region."When asked what is the most important issue facing the country versus the most important issue facing their families, the number one response by an enormous margin for both was Nagorno-Karabakh," Birnbaum said.

However, interestin­gly, despite numerous resolution­s calling for the immediate and unconditio­nal withdrawal of Armenian troops, including from the United Nations, EU Parliament, OSCE and most recently the Parliament­ary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the majority of Azerbaijan­is believe that the internatio­nal community supports Armenia on this issue.

"Clearly, internatio­nal law is on the side of Azerbaijan," Birnbaum said. "But given that no progress has been made by the mediators of the OSCE Minsk Group consisting of the U.S., Russia and France over more than two decades, Azerbaijan­is seemingly have lost faith in the will of the internatio­nal community to solve this crisis."

The long-simmering hostilitie­s that escalated a month ago may have contribute­d to a pessimisti­c outlook by Azerbaijan­is, with 70% saying that a full-scale war with Armenia will erupt within the next five years. A whopping 97% would be "willing to use all options, including using the military, in order to protect the country against Armenian occupation." Only a quarter of respondent­s believe there will be a genuine peace.

The survey was conducted among 1,200 voting-age citizens between April 23-29, 2016 in Azerbaijan and has a margin of error +/- 2.8%.

Arthur J. Finkelstei­n has previously conducted pre-election and exit polls for presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections in Azerbaijan.

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