Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenian-Turkish Protocols Cause Further Controversy In Azerbaijan

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenian-Turkish Protocols Cause Further Controversy In Azerbaijan

    ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS CAUSE FURTHER CONTROVERSY IN AZERBAIJAN
    Lilit Gevorgyan

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    Oct 21 2009

    On 16 October, Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev stated that Azeri
    government officials will seek different buyers for Azeri gas. The
    announcement relates to an offer by Turkish state officials, which
    Aliyev rejected as 30% below the level of international prices and
    thus unacceptably low.

    Significance: On the surface, Aliyev's statement seems to be an
    entirely business-driven decision. Yet, given the strong bond between
    Azeri and Turkish officials, it is driven by a political incident
    that is causing great unease among Azeri officials (seeTurkey -
    Armenia: 12 October 2009:). Azerbaijan deems Turkey's move to open
    the joint border with Armenia as an act of treachery towards Azeris,
    who are still in fierce dispute with Armenians over the fate of the
    enclave Nagorno-Karabakh. On 15 October, Aliyev signed a gas supply
    agreement with Gazprom which would channel Azeri gas through Russia's
    South Stream gas pipeline. The move has alerted the European Union
    (EU) and may cause problems for its Nabucco pipeline, a rival to
    the Russian South Stream which should alleviate the EU's reliance
    on Russian gas exports. The protocols are highly controversial in
    Turkey and Armenia as well. On 16 October, between 6,000 and 10,000
    protestors in the Armenian capital Yerevan urged the parliament not
    to back the peace agreement. Various Turkish top officials have tried
    to mitigate Azerbaijan's concern by pledging not to open borders with
    Armenian unless the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute is resolved.
Working...
X