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  • ANKARA: Azerbaijani Public Angry With The Removal Of Turkish Flags I

    AZERBAIJANI PUBLIC ANGRY WITH THE REMOVAL OF TURKISH FLAGS IN BAKU

    Today's Zaman
    Oct 19 2009
    Turkey

    Authorities in Azerbaijan took down Turkish flags situated around
    monuments commemorating Turkish soldiers who died in battle on
    Thursday amid concerns over Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's
    remarks slamming cheap gas prices for Turkey.

    "Which country would sell their natural resources at 30 percent of
    international prices?" asked Aliyev during his meeting with Cabinet
    members on Saturday. Stressing that Azerbaijan is ready to export
    its natural gas resources to Europe, Aliyev claims that for the
    past two years Azerbaijan has been unable to export its natural
    gas to Europe because transit issues between Azerbaijan and Turkey
    are still unresolved. "The lack of a resolution with Turkey on the
    issue of gas transit is hindering the full-scale transportation of
    Azerbaijani gas to Europe," Aliyev told Cabinet members. "The step
    taken by the authorities is directed not against the government,
    but rather the whole Turkish state," the statement reads.

    Meanwhile, Turkish flags around the monument of 1,130 Turkish soldiers
    who died while fighting for Azerbaijan's independence in 1918 were
    taken down by the mayor of Baku's Sabayıl district on Oct. 15.

    Azerbaijani authorities, however, dismissed the notion that the act
    was part of a campaign; rather it was done due to a law on the flags
    of foreign countries and international organizations.

    The Azerbaijani opposition's moves to protest the action has been
    swift. Azerbaijan's main opposition party, the Equality Party,
    prepared a statement in which it expressed its discontent over the
    Turkish flag having disappeared from the memorial to Turkish soldiers
    who died in the 1918 Baku liberation battle.

    "The step by the authorities is directed not against Ankara, but
    rather the whole Turkish state," the statement reads. "The current
    tension between two countries provides no basis for the authorities
    to make such a rude political mistake," the statement continues.

    Observers argue that the removal of Turkish flags in Baku is a response
    to the ban on Azerbaijani flags during the Turkey-Armenia World Cup
    Qualifying match on Oct. 14 in Bursa.

    Following the incident, the Turkish Foreign Ministry called for a
    meeting with Azerbaijani Ambassador Zakir Hashimov for political
    consultations. The details of this meeting have not yet made public.
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