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    WORLD MIGRATION BODY READY TO HELP AZERIS REGISTER IRANIAN MIGRANTS

    ANS TV, Baku
    25 Mar 06

    [Presenter] Under the European Neighbourhood Policy, the EU and
    the International Organization for Migration [IOM] are working
    to reinforce the Azerbaijani-Iranian border. The goal here is to
    prevent narcotics being smuggled from Iran to Azerbaijan, and there
    are also political aspects because it has been admitted that there
    is an influx of migrants from Iran to Azerbaijan. Both economic and
    political interests are involved here.

    [Correspondent] The next discussions on the implementation of the
    project for reinforcing the Azerbaijani border within the framework
    of the European Neighbourhood Policy will be held in Brussels in
    a few days. The IOM's representative in Azerbaijan, Sarat Dash,
    has told ANS that EU and IOM representatives will participate in
    the talks. Immediately afterwards, training courses for Azerbaijani
    border guards will start. The border guards will be taught ways of
    dealing with an influx of refugees. We should note that the project,
    on which 2m euros will be spent initially, envisages fitting the
    249-km-long border with Iran with special equipment and beefing up
    the infrastructure.

    The IOM representative believes that the reinforcement of Azerbaijan's
    southern border will be of major importance towards prevention of
    transnational crime, including drugs smuggling from Iran to Azerbaijan.

    Sarat Dash admitted that more people have been crossing from Iran to
    Azerbaijan in the past few months. He said Iranian migrants are not
    being registered currently but the IOM is ready to help the Azerbaijani
    government in this respect.

    [Dash] The visa regime has been changed in Naxcivan. People can
    [easily] travel from Iran to Naxcivan and from Naxcivan to Iran. I
    recently visited Naxcivan and talked to officials. They said that many
    people were coming and going, but there was no precise information. If
    the government wants we could help [a few words indistinct].

    [Correspondent] Sarat Dash said that the number of migrants coming
    from both Iran and other countries to Azerbaijan is increasing. He
    explained this by our country's economic development. Sarat Dash,
    newly-appointed to the post of IOM's representative in Azerbaijan,
    is also thinking of inquiring about IDPs from Azerbaijani districts
    occupied by Armenia. The Cabinet of Ministers has asked the IOM for
    help in resolving the problem of drinking water in areas where IDPs
    are living and for micro-credits to be allocated, he said.

    [passage omitted: Sarat Dash to visit refugee camps in April]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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