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  • BAKU: Reliable People Should Be Appointed To Strategic Posts - Azeri

    RELIABLE PEOPLE SHOULD BE APPOINTED TO STRATEGIC POSTS - AZERI EXPERT

    Day.az, azerbaijan
    Feb 4 2008

    "Vafa Quluzada: `Reliable people should work at strategic facilities
    of Azerbaijan, otherwise, spy scandals will occur constantly'"

    4 February: A Day.az interview with political expert and former state
    adviser on foreign policy issues, Vafa Quluzada.

    [Correspondent] How would you comment on accusations, both official
    and unofficial, of former Azerbaijani officials of collaboration with
    the Russian special service?

    [Quluzada] The presence of special service agents of foreign states,
    moreover, in such an important country like Azerbaijan is natural.

    And there is nothing surprising that the Russian intelligence service
    works on the territory of our republic.

    The surprising is other thing. The Azerbaijani authorities have not to
    appoint pro-Russian people, who have studied in the Russian Federation
    or those connected with Russia this or that way, to key posts. Similar
    problems will emerge permanently if such people are staked on.

    Airports, stations, post-offices, medical institutions these are
    facilities of heightened interest of foreign special services, and
    therefore, issues of selecting personnel for those facilities have
    to be paid extraordinarily much attention.

    [Correspondent] Nevertheless, information accusing officers of the
    security service of the Baku airport and the Azerbaijani National
    Security Ministry appeared practically straight away after it was made
    public that the former head of the Azerbaijani permanent mission at the
    UN, Eldar Quliyev, collaborated with the Russian special service. Do
    you think these are mere fortuity?

    [Quluzada] However that may be, Azerbaijan is becoming more independent
    and is obliged to protect own interests. In addition to this, the USA
    is a partner of Azerbaijan and they are interested that the Russian
    special service not act wilfully in our republic.

    Therefore, we can expect support in this sphere from the United States
    and Israel, that is to say, their special services can cooperate with
    Azerbaijan in order to protect not only our but also their secrets
    connected with ours.

    [Correspondent] What would the Russian intelligence service be
    interested in Azerbaijan first of all?

    [Quluzada] As I already said, Azerbaijan is of great interest for the
    Russian special service. Even after the demise of the Soviet Union and
    the departure of Azerbaijan from the direct sphere of influence of the
    Kremlin, the Russian intelligence has not suspended its activities
    here. In particular, Moscow is interested in the development of our
    relations with the USA and NATO, the prospects of joining Azerbaijan
    to the North Atlantic alliance, the possibility of deployment of
    NATO military bases in the republic. I think that the Azerbaijani
    special service should also strive for bugging conversations of the
    Russian leadership. It would be interesting to find out what Vladimir
    Putin is going to do with the Azerbaijani occupied lands. After all,
    we all know that not in the least Armenia has occupied Karabakh but
    the Russian army. It would also be better what instructions Vladimir
    Putin gives to [Armenian Prime Minister] Serzh Sargsyan regarding
    Nagornyy Karabakh. One way or another, without deviating from our
    main subject, I would recommend the Azerbaijani authorities to check
    all strategic facilities, their personnel, who might be of interest
    for the Russian special service.

    The war of special services continues and we have to learn a lesson
    from the latest incident.

    [Correspondent] Is any reciprocal demarche possible by Russia?

    [Quluzada] What would a demarche give? The matter is that we have
    to try to appoint to key posts people who will protect secrets and
    interests of the state, nationalists, and people devoted to their
    national ideals, and not those who serve national ideals of foreign
    states.

    [Correspondent] In any case, very recently, after a spy scandal,
    Latvia and Russia declared some diplomats persona non grata.

    [Quluzada] Right, but in this case, those arrested are not the
    Russian diplomats but the Azerbaijani officers spying for the Russian
    intelligence.

    [Correspondent] I mean, is it possible to "suddenly" appear people
    exposed on charges of spying for Azerbaijan after the success of the
    Azerbaijani special service?

    [Quluzada] No, one should not expect this to happen. Anyway, it would
    be another case, if a Russian diplomat were, who recruited the people
    arrested in Azerbaijan or received and gave information, expelled.

    What would do Russia in response is only known to the Russian
    leadership.
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