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    UPDATE 2-AZERI LEADER LAMBASTS TURKEY AS GAS ROUTE TO EUROPE
    By Afet Mehtiyeva

    Reuters India
    Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:51pm IST

    BAKU, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Azerbaijan said on Friday Turkish terms
    for gas transit to Europe were unacceptable and the country was
    considering other routes to Europe, heightening tensions over a thaw
    between Ankara and Azeri foe Armenia.

    "We've run out of options and the current offers cannot be accepted,"
    President Ilham Aliyev told a government meeting.

    "We have been supplying gas to Turkey for a long time at a price which
    is one third of the world price," he said in televised comments. "What
    country, especially in such a difficult time, would agree to sell
    its resources at 30 percent of world prices?"

    Russia is competing with Europe's proposed Nabucco pipeline for
    access to gas supplies from the second phase of Azerbaijan's
    multibillion-dollar Shah Deniz deposit in the Caspian Sea.

    But Azerbaijan, a supplier of oil and gas to the West, is angry
    at a thaw in relations between Muslim ally Turkey and neighbouring
    Armenia, Azerbaijan's enemy in a festering conflict over the breakaway
    Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    Turkey and Armenia signed accords last week on the establishment of
    diplomatic relations and reopening of their border, the latest step
    in overcoming a century of hostility stemming from the World War One
    mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks.

    The accords need to be ratified by parliaments in both countries,
    and face opposition from hard-line nationalists, and particularly
    the powerful Armenian diaspora.

    In Armenia on Friday, some 2,000 supporters of the nationalist
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation, known as Dashnaktsutyun, rallied
    in the capital Yerevan, calling for a halt to the thaw without Turkish
    recognition of last century's killings as genocide.

    GAZPROM

    Turkey rejects the ter ct.

    Trying to satisfy Azerbaijan, Ankara says it first wants Armenia
    to make concessions over Nagorno-Karabakh before it will ratify the
    accords and open the border.

    The mainly Armenian-populated mountain region broke away from
    Azerbaijan in the early 1990s with the backing of Armenia and has
    resisted 15 years of mediation to resolve its status.

    Azerbaijan and Turkey are in the midst of protracted negotiations
    over the terms of future gas supplies from Azerbaijan. Aliyev said
    Azerbaijan would start gas supplies to Russia from next year and
    possibly Iran in the future.

    Russian energy giant Gazprom (GAZP.MM: Quote, Profile, Research) has
    secured a deal to import a modest 500 million cubic metres of Azeri
    gas from next year but has said it intends to increase volumesThis
    could give Moscow the upper hand in its rivalry with the European
    Union for influence over the flows of gas from the former Soviet
    republic to European markets.

    The EU-sponsored and U.S.-supported Nabucco pipeline is a rival
    to Gazprom's South Stream planned link, which envisages carrying
    Russian gas to Europe via the Black Sea to bypass transit countries,
    including Ukraine.

    Industry and Energy Minister Natik Aliyev told the government meeting
    that Shah Deniz would produce nine billion cubic metres of has per
    year from 2013.

    "The current production at Shah Daniez is 23 million cubic metres
    per day, and from 2013 Shah Deniz will produce nine billion cubic
    metres of gas per year and 40 million of gas condensate per year,"
    he said. (Additional reporting by Amie Ferris-Rotman in Moscow and
    Hasmik Lazarian in Yerevan; Writing by Margarita Antidze and Matt
    Robinson in Tbilisi)

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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