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  • BAKU: Shaffer: Unlikely Iran Provide Azerbaijan Assistance in NK

    Today, Azerbaijan
    April 22 2006

    Brenda Shaffer: "It is highly unlikely that Iran may provide
    Azerbaijan with any assistance in its conflict with Armenia"

    22 April 2006 [16:49] - Today.Az

    The director of the Caspian Studies Program at Harvard University
    Brenda Shaffer says there was a specific objective behind the recent
    visit to Baku by Iranian Defense Minister Mostafa Muhammad Najjar.



    "The Iranians are interested in showing to the world that they have
    good relations with neighbors because in the event of [US] sanctions
    or military hostilities, the reaction of Iran's neighbors will have
    to be reckoned with. This, however, does not mean that the Iranian
    minister has been putting any pressure on Azerbaijan," Shaffer said.

    With regard to the possibility that Azerbaijan may broker a
    US-Iranian dialogue, Shaffer said it was possible, albeit not
    necessary.

    "The point is that Iran already has such relations with Russia and
    Europe and there is no need for yet another mediator," she said.

    She said it was highly unlikely that Iran might provide Azerbaijan
    with any assistance in its conflict with Armenia over the Nagorno
    Karabakh.

    "Iran has forged good ties with Armenia and Karabakh. When I was in
    Karabakh, I saw a great number of Iranian cars there. Obviously, this
    being the case, Iran would not be able to provide any assistance to
    Azerbaijan," Shaffer said.

    As far as President Ilham Aliyev's upcoming visit to the US is
    concerned, the researcher said it was a major success of the
    Azerbaijani diplomacy. She said it showed the geo-strategic
    importance Azerbaijan represents to the USA, AssA-Irada informs.

    "In the event of economic sanctions against Iran, Azerbaijan's
    borders will represent special importance to the West. Obviously the
    issue will be discussed by Presidents Ilham Aliyev and George Bush.
    Under such circumstances, Aliyev may well say to his US counterpart
    that while Azerbaijan is actively cooperating with the West in such
    important issues, Baku was also in need of the West's cooperation in
    resolving the Garabagh conflict. This meeting could produce tangible
    results," Shaffer said.


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/25447.html
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