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    THE US DEPARTMENT OF STATE EVALUATED THE ROLE OF AZERBAIJAN AS A TRANSIT TERRITORY

    Source: TURAN news agency (Baku), March 4, 2006
    Translated by A. Ignatkin

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    March 9, 2006 Thursday

    According to the annual report "2006: International Drug Control
    Strategy" by the US Department of State, Azerbaijan is located along
    the traffic routes from Afghanistan and Central Asia to West Europe
    and from Iran to Russia and West Europe. Local production of drugs
    does not amount to too much but consumption is growing. Role of
    Azerbaijan as a transit territory grew enormously several years
    ago when the so called Balkans Route was closed. According to
    the government of Azerbaijan, drugs shipped via the country are
    mostly drugs made in Afghanistan. The main routes run in the
    following manner: Afghanistan-Iran-Azerbaijan-Georgia-West
    Europe; Afghanistan-Iran-Nagorno Karabakh and occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan-Armenia-Georgia-West Europe;
    Afghanistan-Iran-Azerbaijan-Russia; Afghanistan-Central Asia-Caspian
    Sea-Azerbaijan-Georgia-West Europe. Azerbaijan has 611 kilometers of
    state border with Iran, but its border guards are poorly trained or
    equipped for proper border protection. Iranian and other traffickers
    make use of this situation.

    The Azerbaijani police force lacks equipment for and experience in
    combating terrorism. Authors of the report maintain that control of
    the Azerbaijani-Iranian border is not sufficient to dam the flood
    of drugs. Corruption in Azerbaijan is blamed as one of the serious
    reasons impeding the war on drugs. Anti-corruption structures of the
    Azerbaijani prosecutor's office are quite limited in their capacities
    and understaffed. Azerbaijan subscribed to the major international
    conventions and accords on the wars on corruption, organized crime,
    and traffic. In 2005, the United States provided advice and material
    assistance to the Azerbaijani Service of Border Guards and Customs
    Committee to boost efficiency of control over illegal traffic and
    proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Official Washington
    intends to continue its assistance to Azerbaijan in these spheres,
    the report stated.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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