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    TENSION IN AZERI-IRAN TIES OVER RUSSIAN INTERESTS - OPPOSITION OFFICIAL

    Azadliq
    Feb 21 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani opposition member believes the latest tension in
    Azerbaijan-Iran relations is part of Western campaign against Iran.

    Sulhaddin Akbar, member of major opposition Musavat Party, says
    Azerbaijan determines its policy in line with Russian one which was
    recently seen to share the Western concern over Iran's nuclear issue.

    Akbar also says that Azerbaijan will gain some economic benefits and
    settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict in return for joining
    the anti-Iran coalition. The following is the text of report by
    Azerbaijani opposition newspaper Azadliq published on 21 February
    and headlined "Relations with Iran ruined for the sake of Russia";
    subheadings as published:

    Tense attitude of the Azerbaijani authorities towards Iran is becoming
    evident over the recent period. This can be seen on official newspapers
    and TV channels which carry anti Iranian reports. Even using strong
    language in the campaign is not excluded. It should be noted that
    such a tendency started after a rally, held by religious people in
    the centre of Baku, was violently dispersed. Official propaganda said
    that Iran stood behind the mentioned rally. Mosques in the country
    received warning which says that some sabotage groups passed into
    Azerbaijan from Iran and therefore outsiders should not be allowed
    into mosques. We put our questions about the topic to Sulhaddin Akbar,
    chairman of [the opposition] Musavat Party's assembly.

    [Correspondent] Mr Sulhaddin, what is behind the present anti-Iranian
    campaign? Is Iran really trying to stimulate sabotage groups in
    our country?

    [Sulhaddin Akbar] Indeed, it has been a long time that tense relations
    between Iran and Azerbaijan continue. Now, it has reached the point
    when it's impossible to hide anything and they become visible. Tension
    around Iran's nuclear program plays an important role here. However,
    internal political processes in Iran also have some role in uncovering
    the situation. It seems that Azerbaijani authorities have dared to
    openly demonstrate their position against Iran. I would say that
    Russia's change of policy towards Iran plays a significant role in
    Azerbaijan's position. Russia is already sharing the world community's
    concern about Iran's nuclear programme. It's no coincidence that
    Russia spoke against Iran following the officials of a big state,
    like France. International community is making joint efforts in this
    regard. Russian, US messages received by Azerbaijan go on the same
    direction. It looks like Azerbaijan makes a joint decision and acts
    together with Russia.

    We are unable of neutralizing pressure expected from Iran

    [Correspondent] According to some assumptions, Azerbaijani actions
    are closely linked to recent visits of Israeli officials to Azerbaijan.

    Azerbaijan was convinced to support coalition against Iran. How true
    is this? And if Azerbaijan is going to be actively involved in the
    anti Iran coalition, what would be the consequences for our country?

    [Sulhaddin Akbar] As I said, Azerbaijan's shift in policy is linked
    with Russia. The USA, Israeli promises also do play some role. But
    most important for Azerbaijan was the change of Russian position
    which happened. Severe sanctions are expected against Iran. It
    seems that this time sanctions will not be just for the sake of
    sanctions. It seems that negotiations are underway with Azerbaijan
    in this connection. Because if severe sanctions are to be applied
    against Iran, co-chair countries [of OSCE Minsk Group - USA, Russia,
    France] play a significant role here. As a country which borders Iran,
    Azerbaijan is also of great significance. On the other hand, the USA
    and Israel have serious interests in Azerbaijan. If there is going
    to be a military intervention into Iran, Tehran will harm Western
    interests in the region. Azerbaijan is likely to receive such harm.

    >>From this point of view, even if Azerbaijan did not join anti-Iran
    coalition, it would be obliged to take counter measures in the event
    of intervention or application of sanctions against Iran. Then,
    Azerbaijan would unwillingly join the processes. Because Azerbaijan
    is in no position to neutralize the pressure and therefore, I believe
    that it was a smart decision to support the international community.

    [Correspondent] Until recently Azerbaijani authorities pursued a
    different policy towards Iran. What would Azerbaijani authorities be
    promised in return for joining the anti-Iran coalition?

    [Sulhaddin Akbar] Indeed, Azerbaijani authorities use to pursue
    different policy towards Iran. There would be no anti-Iran campaign
    on media without the approval from the top. This indicates that a
    political decision has already been made with regards to Iran.

    Official Baku acts in line with Moscow policy. I believe that
    Azerbaijan received some guarantee to prevent possible pressure from
    Iran. I also believe that Azerbaijan was pledged the settlement of
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict or some economic dividend which is why
    the authorities re-considered their policy. Azerbaijan was under
    Western pressure to demonstrate precise position on Iran. At present,
    Azerbaijan may well change its policy together with Russia. It would
    cost a price for the Aliyev regime, if Azerbaijan remained in its
    previous position after Russia changed its own position.

    Aliyevs' regime understands that they can pay a price for confronting
    the West on the election year

    [Correspondent] There is also some contradiction in Azerbaijani
    policy. The Azerbaijan authorities have announced recently that they
    intend to sign gas sale contract with Iran.

    This can be viewed as Baku's tactical move. This is to provoke
    the West. In return, political support to Azerbaijani authorities
    had significantly weakened. The Aliyev regime has always thought of
    protecting the political power. [Parliamentary] elections will be held
    in Azerbaijan this year. If there are promises made to Azerbaijani
    authorities, then it's more about political support concerning the
    elections. The Aliyev regime has already realized that they can pay a
    high price for confronting the West on the election year. Therefore,
    they changed their positions following Russia.

    Of course, if sanctions were imposed against Iran and if there would
    be consequence, military intervention can be on the agenda. Because
    Iran is very close to obtaining a nuclear weapon. From this point of
    view, Azerbaijan would attract more international attention, both
    during imposing of sanctions or military intervention. Azerbaijani
    authorities do realize this. The USA will prefer its own interests
    if it finds itself on the crossroads of choice. Therefore,
    democratic forces of Azerbaijan should analyse the situation and
    trust the people. Azerbaijan needs national movement to shift
    from anti-democratic regime into democratic regime with available
    conditions.
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