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    Iran fooling Azeri president over Caspian status - paper

    Yeni Musavat, Baku
    26 Jan 05


    Excerpt from Elsad Pasasoy report by Azerbaijani newspaper Yeni
    Musavat on 26 January headlined "Tehran has deceived the successor on
    the Caspian issue" and subheaded "The mullahs present a car to Ilham
    Aliyev"

    [Azerbaijani President] Ilham Aliyev held his first meeting during the
    day [25 January] with Iranian parliament speaker Qolam-ali Hasan
    Habili [as published, presumably Qolam-ali Hadad Adel, chairman of the
    Mejlis or parliament], as the two decided to expand bilateral
    relations. Then, he met the chairman of Iran's Islamic Council,
    (Haftad Adel?) [as published]. In talks with the chairman of the
    Expediency Council, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Nagornyy Karabakh was in
    focus. It was also noted that Rafsanjani did not give any serious
    reaction to Ilham Aliyev's remarks that "Azerbaijan wants Iran to
    influence Armenia economically". Nagornyy Karabakh was also the focus
    of a meeting with Iran's supreme spiritual leader, Ali Khamene'i.

    [Passage omitted: other meetings and visits]

    Tehran's statement on the first day of Aliyev's visit to Iran that it
    will not make concessions to any country on the status of the Caspian
    has dealt a serious blow to the efficacy of the visit. Official
    Tehran, which made an earlier promise to discuss the Caspian issue as
    well, "forgot" about this issue after having Aliyev visit and actually
    deceived the Azerbaijani authorities. The head of the Azerbaijani
    authorities wanted to mitigate Iran's tough position on the Caspian
    issue by visiting Iran at the cost of spoiling relations with the
    West, but failed to achieve that.

    Commenting on the successor's Iran visit, political analyst Rasim
    Musabayov said that Iran was expected to issue that statement.

    "Some believed that if Aliyev visited Iran, there would be serious
    progress on the division of the sea. But it has become clear with
    Tehran's statement that no serious progress is expected. It also means
    that Tehran intends to dictate its position in the talks."

    The political analyst also commented on how the successor's visit will
    be viewed in the West. He noted that the response will depend on what
    the basis and obligations for discussion during the visit were.

    "Azerbaijan's traditional position is not to let its territory be used
    to threaten other countries. Naturally, all relations should be
    maintained within the framework of international law. If Iran's
    nuclear weapons plans are discovered and the world, including relevant
    UN entities, makes any decisions, it will be difficult to avoid
    them. I do not think Azerbaijan will take a different position if
    Europe and Turkey are against unilateral military operations [against
    Iran]."

    Musabayov said he does not believe that all issues will be resolved
    during the visit. "There are big countries and their positions will
    affect those of both Iran and Azerbaijan. On the one side, the USA is
    threatening, but on the other side, the "trio" of Germany, France and
    Britain are trying to get Iran onto the right path on the nuclear
    weapons issue. I do not rule out that the USA is playing the 'bad cop'
    so that better proposals from the 'good cop' represented by the 'trio'
    can be carefully examined."
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