ISRAEL FORTIFIES POSITIONS IN CAUCASUS
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
06.07.2009 12:43 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The visit of Israeli President's visit to Baku
and dynamics of Azerbaijani-Israeli relations are not a coincidence,
a Russian expert said.
"Israeli experts have been carrying out a purposeful work to strengthen
relations with Azerbaijan. Israel is fortifying positions in the
Caucasus, it's obvious. Let's not forget that Israeli specialists
trained the Georgian military before attack on South Ossetia," said
Andrey Areshev, deputy director general of the strategic culture
foundation.
"It's unclear whether Israel plays its own game or acts as an agent
of another power wishing destabilization of Russia and Iran. At that,
it would be naïve to think that intensification of Baku-Tel Aviv
relations is still a secret for Iran and Arab states," he said.
Further developments depend on a number of factors, according to
Areshev.
He also said that the Azeri diplomacy's aspiration to act
simultaneously at American-Israeli, Islamic and Russian fronts is
quite understandable but it will hardly produce positive results.
"To resolve the Karabakh problem, Baku should put an end to bellicose
statements and launch an open dialogue with Stepanakert," Areshev
concluded.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
06.07.2009 12:43 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The visit of Israeli President's visit to Baku
and dynamics of Azerbaijani-Israeli relations are not a coincidence,
a Russian expert said.
"Israeli experts have been carrying out a purposeful work to strengthen
relations with Azerbaijan. Israel is fortifying positions in the
Caucasus, it's obvious. Let's not forget that Israeli specialists
trained the Georgian military before attack on South Ossetia," said
Andrey Areshev, deputy director general of the strategic culture
foundation.
"It's unclear whether Israel plays its own game or acts as an agent
of another power wishing destabilization of Russia and Iran. At that,
it would be naïve to think that intensification of Baku-Tel Aviv
relations is still a secret for Iran and Arab states," he said.
Further developments depend on a number of factors, according to
Areshev.
He also said that the Azeri diplomacy's aspiration to act
simultaneously at American-Israeli, Islamic and Russian fronts is
quite understandable but it will hardly produce positive results.
"To resolve the Karabakh problem, Baku should put an end to bellicose
statements and launch an open dialogue with Stepanakert," Areshev
concluded.