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    ILHAM ALIEV SUPPORTS IRAN
    by Oleg Komotsky

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    August 29, 2005, Monday

    Novye Izvestia, August 25, 2005, p. 4

    President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliev made two statements not so very
    pleasant for Washington in the interview for the British TV-channel
    "Sky News". First, he deflated the rumours that American military
    bases may be located in his republic. Second, he openly spoke against
    the eventual forced settlement of the Iran problem. (...)

    Speaking on the air of the British TV-channel "Sky News", Mr. Aliev
    said, "I must say that the information about location of foreign
    military bases in Azerbaijan does not correspond to reality. It's
    no more than rumors". At that, according to his words, rumors of
    this kind are sometimes "spread on purpose". "We are holding no
    negotiations on the matter, and I do not believe that location of
    this or that foreign military base in our country will contribute to
    its security", highlighted the president. However, Ilham Aliev noted,
    the Americans themselves never advanced such an initiative, and to
    the contrary, they declared that military presence on the territory
    of this Transcaucasian republic does not enter their plans.

    At the same time the Azerbaijan president put it clear that Baku
    stands against forced settlement of the Iran problem, which is
    in no way excluded by the US President (George Bush said in the
    interview for the Israel television). At that, Aliev referred to the
    experience of his country: he said, in spite of more than ten-year
    occupation of the proper Azerbaijan territories by Armenia, Baku
    restrains from returning its lands by force. "As of today Azerbaijan
    tries to settle the conflict peacefully, we have a right to appeal
    to other countries asking to refuse any violation", noted the
    president. Besides, according to his words, military actions against
    Iran can undermine security, including that of his country. "Why
    should we be indifferent to a new conflict near our frontier? Will
    it be any good for Azerbaijan's security? It won't", emphasized Aliev.

    Meanwhile, this week, the USA paid special attention to the CIS
    countries, in particular to Central Asia republics, and especially
    to military aspects of collaboration. So, last Monday, Head of the
    USA Central Commandment (SENTKOM) General John Abizaid arrived in
    the capital of Turkmenistan Ashkhabad. He held negotiations with
    Defense Minister of the country Agageldy Mamedgeldyev, and the next
    day the general was accepted by President Saparmurat Niyazov. To all
    appearances, Abizaid mission was to persuade the Turkmen leader that
    the American military presence in the region aimed to stabilize the
    situation in the neighbor Afghanistan. The SENTKOM head highlighted,
    Washington does not tend to use its military bases for overturning
    of the local regimes. (...)

    Apart from Turkmenistan, the United States paid much attention to
    Kazakhstan. Foreign Minister of this country Kasymzhomart Tokaev
    was welcomed in Washington by his American colleague Condoleezza
    Rice. Though the negotiations were held behind shut doors, and
    journalists were forbidden to ask any questions, the character of
    the conversation can be judged at least from the press release of
    the Kazakh Foreign Ministry. There the head of the American State
    Department calls Kazakhstan "the status leader of the Central Asian
    region", representing "the optimal development model" for other
    states. Something of the kind was stated by Rumsfield, who Tokaev met
    on Tuesday. "Being the most dynamic and economically developed state
    in Central Asia, Kazakhstan plays an important role in securing the
    region's stability and security", emphasized the Pentagon's head,
    mentioning that the USA sees Astana as "a deserving partner on the
    international arena and a reliable ally in the struggle against
    terrorism".
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