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Welcome to the website of the
Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles!
Opening
of our mission- Azerbaijan’s first at the West
Coast – is another milestone in the rapidly developing
U.S.- Azerbaijan bilateral ties. As this relationship
grows stronger, so does the recognition of America’s
richness and diversity as well as the West Coast’s
importance in global affairs. Also growing is the strategic
role of the Republic of Azerbaijan, described as a “key
ally” by President George W. Bush.
Standing at the crossroads
of cultures and civilizations, Azerbaijan, a key juncture
along the ancient Silk Road, is a home to an inclusive
society proud of its diversity. From the alpine peaks
and deep canyons of the Caucasus mountains to subtropical
forests of Lenkaran to the shores of the Caspian Sea,
the unique variety of Azerbaijan’s nature continues
to inspire its poets and musicians – heirs to
the heritage of the great Nizami Ganjavi and masters
of the mysterious music of Mugham. The Azerbaijanis
are passionate about culture with the deep-rooted tradition
of music being, perhaps, the most characteristic feature
of our nation. It is only natural then that the first
opera in the Muslim world- an adaptation of the East’s
epic love story “Leyli and Mejnun” –
was written and performed in Azerbaijan in 1908.
On May 28, 1918 independent
Azerbaijan emerged as the first parliamentary republic
in the Muslim world. It was crushed in 1920 by the Bolshevik
invasion, yet during its short existence, the Republic
became the symbol of the Azerbaijani identity and the
nation’s aspirations granting to its citizens
already in 1918 equal rights regardless of their ethnic
or religious affiliation as well as equal voting rights
to men and women. Today, the citizens of the Republic
of Azerbaijan, which restored its statehood in 1991,
are proud of this heritage.
Led by Ilham Aliyev,
a reformist president, Azerbaijan has emerged as America’s
reliable regional partner and a key member of Euro-Atlantic
initiatives. Azerbaijani servicemen serve shoulder-
to- shoulder with American soldiers in Afghanistan,
the Balkans and in Iraq and the nation is an active
participant of the international anti-terror efforts.
Both a member of the Council of Europe and the 2006
chair country of the Organization of Islamic Conference,
the Republic of Azerbaijan is in a unique position to
bridge divides and to promote greater understanding.
Yet, as Azerbaijan works
with its partners within the international community
to address the global challenges, it is also struggling
to overcome the devastating consequences of an armed
aggression by neighboring Armenia and the occupation
of 20% of the internationally recognized Azerbaijani
territory by Armenian forces. In spite of numerous international
decisions, including a number of UN Security Council
resolutions calling for the withdrawal of Armenian troops,
Armenia continues its policy of total ethnic cleansing
having forced about 1 million innocent civilians into
exile. As a result, Azerbaijan has been hosting displaced
communities, whose only ‘crime’ was not
being Armenian, for over 15 years. Still unresolved,
the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict remains a major threat
to peace in the region, a bleeding wound for Azerbaijan
and a challenge for Armenia’s own future.
Azerbaijan is widely known for its oil. Indeed, home
to world’s first oil boom in early 20th century,
for many the capital city of Baku is synonymous with
oil exploration. Soon after independence, Azerbaijan
once again pioneered development of the Caspian energy
resources under leadership of the late President Heydar
Aliyev, whose vision and foresight has transformed both
Azerbaijan and the entire Caspian region. If in 1994,
it was Heydar Aliyev, who secured then largest single
foreign investment in the former Soviet Union –
an oil contract, which later became known as the “Deal
of the Century,” the most significant infrastructure
project in the region – the strategic Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
oil pipeline- was successfully completed by Azerbaijan’s
new dynamic President Ilham Aliyev. This project, which
is strongly supported by the United States, will bring
prosperity to Azerbaijan and its partners in the region
while enhancing security and stability in the region
by establishing the backbone of the East-West energy
corridor. Importantly, the pipeline, along with other
Caspian initiatives, also contributes to enhancing the
global energy security.
At the same time, the
Government’s vision is not limited to oil alone
and it is paying a special attention to developing Azerbaijan’s
economy outside the energy sector, an endeavor, in which
the West Coast’s experience in areas from agriculture
to alternative energy to developing new technologies
can be especially valuable.
Azerbaijan offers a great
promise and we invite our friends and colleagues to
partake in it. As you learn more about our country and
build your partnerships with Azerbaijani colleagues,
all of us at the Consulate General stand ready to assist
with your needs.
Come visit Azerbaijan!
Enjoy our nature, listen to our music and taste our
cuisine and, most importantly, build new friendships
and meet our people,
Elin Suleymanov
Consul General
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