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    AZG Armenian Daily #147, 20/08/2005


    Neighbors

    AZERBAIJAN RAISES ALARM OVER TRANSPORTATION OF NEW RUSSIAN MILITARY
    EQUIPMENT TO ARMENIA

    Aliyev Struggles to Justify Close Ties With Russia Before the US

    Turkish Milli Gazet informed from Baku on August 18 that Azerbaijan
    assigns more money for the military sector as a result of the
    decision to transfer Russian military equipment from Georgia to
    Armenia. Official sources notify that the state budget of Azerbaijan
    allotted additional $50 million to the armed forces raising the
    overall sum to $300 million.

    According to the Turkish paper, Azeri Defense Ministry informed
    Nezavisimaya Gazeta that "the Russian military equipment was located
    in Berd and Ijevan towns of Tavush province bordering Azerbaijan". A
    representative of the Ministry stated in the Russian paper: "The
    102d Russian base of Gyumri was not able to receive the equipment
    from Georgia at this point. To settle that issue Armenian government
    leased those regions neighboring with Azerbaijan to Russians".

    The Turkish paper notes that Armenia's accumulation of Russian arms
    makes Baku deepen relations with the US and Turkey in the military
    sphere. The Azeri press quotes the aforesaid source as saying that
    the Azeri foreign affairs minister had closed door discussions
    with a Pentagon representative in Washington over the issue of
    transportation of Russian weapons to Armenia. The Azeri Defense
    Ministry has indirectly confirmed this information.

    It's hard to say how correct the information of both Turkish and
    Azeri papers and the Azeri Ministry on accumulation of Russian arms in
    Armenia is. But one thing is clear: it's a ploy to justify military
    expanses that go higher on the curve in Azerbaijan with every year
    and the militant policy of the Azeri authorities.

    It's noteworthy that by putting this information in circulation
    Baku hopes to secure a valid justification to Russia for giving in
    to Washington's demands. That's the reason why the Turkish paper
    views Azerbaijan's military cooperation with America and Turkey as
    a necessity stemming out from accumulation of Russian arms in Armenia.

    President Ilham Aliyev seems to have no other alternative but to
    put an end to his close relations with Russia due to the situation
    on international arena. The absence of alternative makes the Azeri
    authorities trumpet about new Russian military equipment in Armenia,
    and their voice creates necessary conditions to turn down Russia's
    company and justify its unifications with the US.

    When a state comes across the imperative of justifying its militant
    policy and getting justified before the US, rootless information it
    possesses comes to form the core of its propaganda. President Aliyev
    has no alternate for disorientating the world community even in the
    issue of transportation of Russian arms to Armenia and he forcedly
    takes falsification.

    The fact of misinformation should be considered imperative as Aliyev
    comes closer to Russia in situation when US influence grows in
    Azerbaijan and the EU takes ground. The reason -- to maneuver between
    them. The crises within EU turned Aliyev's attempts futile. In the
    created situation he gave momentum to the attempts to draw closer
    to Russia but pressure from the international community on the eve
    of parliamentary elections and the threat of "colorful revolution"
    brought them to naught.

    Deprived of the chance to balance the US influence in Azerbaijan,
    Aliyev faced the need to justify himself before the Americans for
    rubbing shoulders with Russia and that made him start a search for
    Russian weapons at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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