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    Iran-Armenia: Geopolitics no impediment to mutually beneficial partnership

    Analysis | 13.05.11 | 15:58
    Map: www.armenianow.com

    By Naira Hayrumyan
    ArmeniaNow correspondent


    Diplomats call Iran's position in the Karabakh conflict a balancing
    act. The Islamic Republic that has in its northern parts a 20-million
    community of Turkic-speaking Shia Azeris with separatists tendencies
    has managed to maintain good relations with Christian Armenia as well.


    A recent statement by a representative of the Iranian spiritual leader
    Ayatollah Khamenei in Ardebil, however, has somewhat marred the
    relations between the two neighboring states. Friday prayer imam
    Seyyid Hasan Ameli stated Iran helped Azerbaijan during the Karabakh
    war.

    `So far politicians in Iran have not spoken about their aid [to
    Azerbaijan] and, possibly, because of certain diplomatic
    considerations will never raise these issues in the future. But not
    me. I am a Friday prayer imam and, speaking from the podium, I must
    answer questions and suspicions of Muslim brothers. We were supplying
    arms by convoys to soldiers who fought for Shusha and experienced
    shortages of weapons. With the consent of the government and at the
    request of Rahim Gaziyev (Azerbaijan's defense minister in 1992-93) a
    common Azerbaijani-Iranian defense staff had been set up and as part
    of that staff Tabriz and Ardebil generals were helping their Azeri
    brethren, day and night, doing everything possible to preclude
    Armenian aggression,' the senior Iranian cleric claimed.

    According to Ayatollah Ameli, Iran also provided logistical support in
    the delivery, if necessary to the front lines, of thousands of
    fighters from Afghanistan. `We were supplying arms and ammunition not
    to Armenians, but to our Azeri brothers. Our military training bases
    were located not in Armenia, but in Azerbaijan,' the imam said,
    according to SalamNews.

    Armenia's reaction to the statement was rather reserved. Speaking in
    the Armenian parliament Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan confirmed the
    statement made by the Iranian spiritual leader that Afghan gunmen were
    fighting on the Azerbaijani side during the Karabakh war. `At a
    certain period Afghan fighters were indeed on the territory of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic,' said Ohanyan.

    Meanwhile, Armenian Ambassador to Iran Grigor Arakelyan described
    Iran's mediation in the settlement of the Karabakh conflict as useful,
    according to Iranian news agency ISNA. `Over the past 20 years Iran
    has proved its honesty and friendly attitude towards Armenia,' the
    diplomat said during a recent discussion in Tehran on topics of
    regional policy and Karabakh settlement.

    And the Armenian press reminds that Iran is the only neighbor of the
    current Karabakh conflict zone and contends that during the Karabakh
    war it was Iran that ensured Armenia's food security.

    At present, the relations between Armenia and Iran are on the rise:
    Armenia is locked by neighboring Turkey and Azerbaijan, and its only
    gateways to the rest of the world are Georgia and Iran. Armenia has a
    narrow 40-kilometer border strip with Iran in the south, while
    Karabakh, which is a bone of contention between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, has a lengthier border with the Islamic Republic - nearly
    140 kilometers.

    NATO and U.S. forces are stationed in virtually all countries that
    border on Iran, except for Armenia and Karabakh. This circumstance is
    very important to Iran, which tries to funnel its efforts into
    ensuring that the Karabakh conflict zone remains free from foreign
    peacekeeping troops. Iran has repeatedly made strongly worded
    statements in this regard.

    Muslim solidarity is part of Iran's politics, but on the other hand in
    Tehran they realize the potential threat from Azerbaijan, which vows
    fraternal relations with Sunni-dominated, secular Turkey that seeks
    leadership in the Islamic world.

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