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    Paper says Azerbaijan, NATO disagree on military standards

    Ayna, Baku
    13 Apr 05


    Excerpt from C. Sumarinli report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ayna on 13
    April headlined "Discord between Azerbaijan and NATO" and subheaded
    "Official Baku insists on preserving part of Soviet standards in army
    building"

    "Official Baku does not agree with some of the reforms in the
    Individual Partnership Action Plan [IPAP] with NATO. The Azerbaijani
    leadership wants to preserve some peculiarities of the military
    standards of the former USSR and Russia in army building," a source in
    the [Azerbaijani] Ministry of Defence told Ayna on conditions of
    anonymity.

    Thus, the Azerbaijani leadership insists on preserving Soviet
    standards mainly in military training, staff management, disciplinary
    regulations and other legal documents. There have also been divergent
    views between Baku and Brussels on the unification of relevant defence
    entities and development of democratic civic control mechanisms in the
    army as part of the IPAP.

    As far as we know, this is the reason both sides have been delaying
    the approval of the IPAP, which envisages bringing the Azerbaijani
    army into conformity with NATO standards. Consultations are under way
    in this regard, in which the parties are trying to eliminate
    disagreements, a source in the Foreign Ministry said.

    Earlier, the press service of the Ministry of Defence indirectly
    confirmed that there is disagreement between Azerbaijan and
    NATO. I. Verdiyev from the press service told Ayna that useful
    features of Soviet standards would be preserved in the process of
    shifting to NATO standards.

    Experts believe that Baku's current position in relation to NATO is
    dangerous in terms of Azerbaijan's strategic interests. Discord
    between NATO and Azerbaijan in army building may deal a serious blow
    to the defence area of our country, a source from the Doktrina centre
    of military research of journalists said.

    "The bulk of Azerbaijan's military legislation has been copied from
    military documents of the former USSR and Russia. This is why there is
    a strange situation in military units now. Some units prefer NATO
    standards and some prefer Soviet standards. In some units, however,
    daily disciplinary regulations are defined at the discretion of the
    unit commander and do not correspond to any standards. It means that
    if war starts, the command of one military unit will not be understood
    by the other," Doktrina experts said. They also noted that the main
    documents of action being used in the Azerbaijani armed forces are
    characterized as temporary.

    Official Baku's stand is creating obstacles to Azerbaijan's
    integration into NATO and Euratlantic entities, while Armenia, which
    keeps our lands under occupation, is increasing its chances, the
    experts said.

    [Passage omitted: details of Armenia's cooperation with NATO]

    The final version of Azerbaijan's national security concept and
    military doctrine will be ready in summer, the Azerbaijani
    presidential aide on military issues, Vahid Aliyev, said a while ago.

    "We are developing a security concept and military doctrine on the
    president's instruction taking into account in the first place
    international experience and Azerbaijan's interests," he
    stressed. German, US and British specialists have also been involved
    in developing a military doctrine reflecting Azerbaijan's
    military-political strategy in the region, he said.

    Ayna has learnt that the adoption of Azerbaijan's national security
    concept and military doctrine may be delayed, because official Baku is
    still hesitating to make a strategic choice and also because this
    choice is the guideline of the doctrine and national security concept.
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