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    Iran seeking pact with Baku against US attack - Azeri daily

    Ayna, Baku
    22 Dec 04

    Iran seeks to ensure Azerbaijan's neutral stance in the event of a
    US invasion, the Azerbaijani daily Ayna has quoted military sources
    as saying. In return, Azerbaijan may receive credits, grants and
    support in the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, the paper
    said. Commenting on the report, a military expert pointed out that
    a deal with Iran will be of no benefit to Azerbaijan as the USA will
    respond to Iran's rapprochement with Azerbaijan and the country may
    be cornered in the international arena. The following is an excerpt
    from Sumarinli's report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ayna on 22 December
    headlined "Iran lures Azerbaijan into a secret military pact" and
    subheaded "In return for some 'services', the Persian regime wants
    Baku to take a neutral stance in America's 'Iran agenda'". Subheadings
    have been inserted editorially:

    A "turn" in Iran's policy

    Iranian Defence Minister Adm Ali Shamkhani is paying a two-day visit
    to Azerbaijan, a spokesman for the [Azerbaijani] Defence Ministry,
    Capt Ilqar Verdiyev, has told Ayna newspaper.

    Shamkhani is scheduled to have the following meetings during the
    visit: with Defence Minister Safar Abiyev, with Foreign Minister
    Elmar Mammadyarov and with President Ilham Aliyev. No documents are
    expected to be signed during the visit, Verdiyev said.

    This is the first visit of Shamkhani to Azerbaijan. So far, his
    name has figured only in controversial statements aired against
    Azerbaijan. He has threatened to carry out strikes on border
    territories if there is any threat to Iran, and he has demanded that
    Azerbaijan should not provide the military forces of a third country
    with access to its territory or to the Caspian (Turan news agency).

    Such a turn in the Tehran government's policy can be explained by
    Iran's serious concerns about prospective US military pressure on the
    mullah regime and by its attempts to prevent Azerbaijan's participation
    in the operation. To recap, Iranian Minister of Information
    [Intelligence] Ali Yunesi visited Baku on 19 December. However,
    Verdiyev said that he disagrees with such reports.

    Mooted Iran-Azerbaijan agreements

    During his meeting with Abiyev, Shamkhani will discuss a range of
    "significant" military and political topics, Ayna has found out
    from military sources. Some sources said that several agreements
    may be signed during the meeting. Abiyev recently expressed his
    concern that military cooperation between Iran and Azerbaijan is not
    at the necessary level. During a meeting with the outgoing Iranian
    ambassador to Azerbaijan, Ahad Qaza'i, Abiyev said he was dissatisfied
    with the level of bilateral military cooperation. Abiyev said then
    that Azerbaijan expects more from Iran in the resolution of the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    When we consider all this, it becomes clear that Shamkhani's visit
    is not a "factfinding" one. Experts reckon that during the visit,
    Iran will try to reach an agreement with the Azerbaijani leadership on
    some issues. Certainly, they will clear up some issues regarding the
    possibility of Azerbaijan's participation in a US plan to attack Iran.

    What can be promised to Baku in exchange for a neutral stance? Experts
    believe that Tehran is ready to offer Azerbaijan cheap credits,
    financial assistance grants and so on.

    The most important aspect concerns the resolution of the Karabakh
    conflict. Iran will announce at international organizations that
    it completely supports the Baku government's position on settling
    the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, and will restrict its economic,
    military and political cooperation with Armenia. In return for these
    "services", Azerbaijan will take a neutral stance on the US plan to
    attack Iran. However, will the West, especially the USA, accept such
    an accord? The probable course of events is likely to become clear
    in the coming months.

    In addition to this, Shamkhani's visit may serve to reinforce
    Iran-Azerbaijan military cooperation. Verdiyev shares this view and
    does not rule out that Abiyev may visit Iran in the future.

    Expert says no benefits for Azerbaijan

    "Shamkhani's visit to Baku was unexpected. By sending its officials
    one by one to Azerbaijan, Tehran is presenting Baku with a fait
    accompli in the run-up to a US military attack against Iran," Lt-Col
    (retd) Uzeyir Cafarov has told Ayna in an interview. In his opinion,
    Baku will come to feel the pain of such relations.

    "Granted, Iran is our neighbour. But it is Armenia's strategic
    ally. Let me remind you that during the first Armenian-Azerbaijani
    war Armenian servicemen adjusted their artillery from Iran," Cafarov
    said. In Cafarov's view, the USA is bound to respond to Tehran's
    policy of getting closer with Baku. "The consequences will surface
    later. Azerbaijan may be cornered in the international arena," he said.

    Since the South Caucasus is an extremely sensitive region, Azerbaijan's
    foreign policy must be balanced. "One could better see a balanced
    policy under [the late president] Heydar Aliyev. However, now this
    policy has been ruined," Cafarov said. No military or political
    agreement with Iran will benefit Azerbaijan, he said.

    [Passage omitted: Iran's reaction to statements by American officials]
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