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    RUSSIA'S FM'S FEB 1 VISIT TO BAKU CAUSES CONTROVERSIAL RESPONSE IN
    AZERBAIJAN


    MOSCOW, JANUARY 31. ARMINFO. Russia's FM Sergey Lavrov is being
    suspected of planning to involve Azerbaijan in some political and
    economic jobbery.

    According to Sohbet Mamedov and Elhan Shahinoglu, the Azeri analysts
    of Nezavisimaya Gazeta (Moscow), Lavrov's Feb 1 visit to Baku has
    caused much clamor in Azerbaijan. The local media are reporting that
    Lavrov will insist on Azerbaijan's accession into Collective Security
    Treaty Organization. In response the Azeri national patriots are
    accusing their authorities of treason and are claiming that
    Azerbaijan's sovereignty is at risk. But many doubt this.
    Particularly politologist Zardust Alizade says that Lavrov is
    experienced enough to touch on a ticklish subject like CSTO membership
    especially as CSTO member is Armenia.

    Meanwhile the Azeri FM says that the key goal of Lavrov's visit is to
    prepare for the mid Feb Moscow meeting of Ilham Aliev and Vladimir
    Putin. With his Azeri counterpart Elmar Mamedyarov Lavrov is to
    discuss economic, Caspian status and Caspian Summit issues with a
    special emphasis on joint anti-terror activities.

    Of course the Karabakh problem is still a serious obstacle to the
    successful development of Azeri-Russian relations. In Moscow Russia
    will be asked to stop being a neutral mediator and to actively
    influence its strategical ally Armenia. Lavrov may face complaints
    concerning the recent pro-Armenian statements by OSCE Minsk Group
    Russian Co-Chair Yuri Merzlyakov who said that Nagorny Karabakh is
    also a party to the conflict.

    One more reason for the public concern in Azerbaijan might be Lavrov's
    Armenian roots.

    Some Azeri experts say that unless Lavrov succeeds to agree with the
    Azeri authorities on the key issues Russia may lose its influence on
    Azerbaijan leaving the key roles in the region to the US and the
    EU. But if Moscow makes certain concessions Baku will continue
    respecting its interests in Azerbaijan and may intensify economic
    relations including between Russian and Azeri regions.

    It was for this reason probably that Russia has proclaimed 2005 the
    year of Azerbaijan in Russia and invited Pres.Aliev to Moscow.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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