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    ABKHAZIAN KNOT: THE RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN CONFLICT PLACES ITS NEIGHBORS IN FRONT OF A CHOICE
    by Victor Yadukha

    DEFENSE and SECURITY
    May 12, 2008 Monday
    Russia

    AS A RESULT OF A RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN CONFLICT MOSCOW MAY FULLY LOSE
    POSITIONS IN TRANSCAUCASIA; Yesterday, Georgian State Minister for
    Reintegration, Temur Yakobashvili, announced in Brussels that Georgia
    was close to a war. On the same day, Yerevan-based agency PanArmenian
    reported with reference to Real Azerbaijan that Baku was going to
    provide military assistance to Georgia sending Afghan mojaheds and
    its own militants from among the amnestied criminals and Azerbaijanis
    living in the CIS. Baku called this report a canard. In any case,
    the policy of Azerbaijan may change after the entrance of Georgia
    into NATO.

    Yesterday, Georgian State Minister for Reintegration, Temur
    Yakobashvili, announced in Brussels that Georgia was close to a
    war. On the same day, Yerevan-based agency PanArmenian reported with
    reference to Real Azerbaijan that Baku was going to provide military
    assistance to Georgia sending Afghan mojaheds and its own militants
    from among the amnestied criminals and Azerbaijanis living in the
    CIS. Baku called this report a canard. In any case, the policy of
    Azerbaijan may change after the entrance of Georgia into NATO.

    PanArmenian states that it is planned to restart air flights from Baku
    to Kabul. The agency explains, "The transportation of big cargoes of
    weapons and groups of Afghan mojaheds trained by British instructors
    via Azerbaijan to Georgia is expected." According to PanArmenian,
    "active recruitment" in Azerbaijani diasporas in Russia and CIS
    continued for a month already

    Khazar Ibragim, director of the press service of the Foreign Ministry
    of Azerbaijan, said, "This is gibberish on which it is impossible
    to comment."

    Nonetheless, public discussion dedicated to this topic has been going
    on in Azerbaijan for a long time. According to political scientist and
    diplomat Fikret Sadykhov, despite the good neighborly relations with
    Russia, in this conflict Azerbaijan "should take the side of Georgia"
    because Azerbaijani hydrocarbons go to the European market through
    it and Tbilisi "has always manifested understanding" to the stance
    of Azerbaijan regarding Nagorno-Karabakh.

    This topic is closely connected with the topic of entrance of the
    country into NATO. Recently, President Ilkham Aliev announced that
    "proceeding from the current situation, membership of Azerbaijan
    in NATO is not discussed." Connection to the present moment is not
    incidental. According to military expert Uzeir Dzhafarov, Azerbaijan
    will definitely join NATO but only after Georgia. Alexander Skakov
    agrees, "So far, Azerbaijan has managed to maneuver but if Georgia
    enters into NATO Baku will hardly be able to continue the independent
    game." Moreover, according to Skakov, in this case Armenia will be
    in NATO too (its devotion to Russia should not be overestimated)
    and Western peacekeepers will be inserted into Nagorno-Karabakh. In
    this situation Russia can remain in Transcaucasia only by one way,
    namely by blocking the entrance of Georgia into NATO.
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