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    Azeri TV on possible threats to Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline

    ANS TV, Baku
    26 Aug 04


    [Presenter] Ensuring the security of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan [BTC] oil
    pipeline is becoming more important, as the date for its commissioning
    approaches.

    [Correspondent over video of Baku and pipeline construction sites] The
    staff and command exercises of the Azerbaijani, Georgian and Turkish
    military are under way in Baku. The exercises that will last until 27
    August are related to ensuring the security of the BTC pipeline. The
    existence of the forces that do not want the BTC pipeline and the fact
    that these forces become active from time to time necessitate serious
    measures for the security of the pipeline. Taking into consideration
    that most of the work on the BTC construction has been completed and
    the pipeline will be commissioned soon, one may suppose that the
    forces opposing the pipeline might become more active. Some experts
    say that there can be various threats to the BTC pipeline. For
    example, one of these threats are possible acts of terror and sabotage
    on the pipeline. If we look at the route of the oil pipeline, we can
    see that the pipeline is not fully insured against danger.

    In Azerbaijan these threats can be in the areas close to Armenia and
    to the occupied lands where the pipeline traverses. The expected
    threats in Georgia may also come from Armenians. The fact that the
    pipeline stretches along the areas densely populated by ethnic
    Armenians and the negative attitude of the ethnic Armenian population
    in those areas to the pipeline leave no doubt about it.

    The forces who want to disrupt the project are realizing their
    intention in the form of protests against the construction. The
    Prosecutor-General's Office in Borjomi [Georgia] has brought to book a
    group of ethnic Armenians living in the village of Tabatsquri, who
    attempted last week to prevent the construction of the part of the
    pipeline that goes through that area. The inhabitants of this village
    have held three protest actions over the past month, demanding that
    the construction of the pipeline be halted.

    The third source of danger in the territory where the pipeline is laid
    are the activities of the PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party] in Turkey,
    especially, the PKK's statement that it will start terrorist acts
    again makes one think more seriously about the security of the
    pipeline.

    But the most serious threat to the BTC pipeline still remains Armenia
    and its aggressive policy. Thus, it is necessary that not only the
    parties to the security protocol [signed between Azerbaijan, Georgia
    and Turkey in July 2003], but also all the countries interested in the
    pipeline should curb this source of danger before early oil starts to
    flow in the summer of 2005.

    On 27 April 2002, Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev, Georgian
    President Eduard Shevardnadze and Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer
    signed a document on fighting terrorism, organized crime and other
    grave crimes. The present exercises are being conducted on the basis
    of that document.

    Rasad Isgandarov for ANS.
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