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    IRAN'S READINESS TO SUPPLY NUCLEAR FUEL TO ARMENIA IS DANGEROUS SIGN FOR AZERBAIJAN: EXPERT

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politics /54153.html
    July 27 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Political expert Rasim Agayev spoke in an exclusive interview Day.Az.

    Day.Az: To what degree Iran's supply of nuclear fuel dangerous for
    Azerbaijan?

    Rasim Agayev: This is a very dangerous sign for Azerbaijan and
    the region as a whole, although it was expected. There are clear
    signs of militarization in the Greater Caucasus. Iran adjoins this
    geopolitical region with arms race with its program of military
    development. Armenia's nuclear pretensions should have been predicted.

    It is typical for Armenia and it does not conceal its military
    ambitions. Hence, such a trend, given the aggressive course of
    Armenia. Its ambitions and claims include acquiring military
    capabilities that would put it in a unique position not only with
    Azerbaijan but also with Turkey, where it could speak the language
    of force.

    Q: How can Iran's supply of nuclear fuel to Armenia impact situation
    in the region?

    A: If such pretension is realized and Armenia which is linked to
    Russia with military and strategic commitments, I am afraid that
    the Caucasus will resemble the south-east Asia, which will be very
    difficult to calm down and control.

    The West turns a blind eye to such pretension by Armenia and it will
    seriously change the situation. Quite different tasks will be set
    before Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani diplomacy should exercise serious
    control over this process, investigate and ring the bell.

    I think it is high time to make proposals and policy initiatives
    related to the demilitarization of the South Caucasus. The issue
    is not that Armenia will have nuclear weapons, but the fact that
    saturation of arms in this small region of the globe. The South
    Caucasus is becoming a powder keg which is easy to blow up.

    On the other hand the message could be viewed as a definite signal
    from Iran to Azerbaijan in connection with the problems emerging in
    relations between Baku and Tehran.

    Q: Does IAEA exercise control over this issue?

    A: IAEA should directly control the various nuclear programs of
    Iran. I believe that we should involve the IAEA in this regard due
    to the fact that Azerbaijan will build the nuclear power plant,
    but in Armenia it is already there.
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