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    U.S. SPOKESPERSON UNAWARE OF ALLEGED ISRAELI ACCESS TO AZERBAIJAN AIRFIELD

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 3, 2012 - 11:11 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Victoria Nuland, spokesperson of U.S. Department
    of State said at April 2 press briefing they "have no information
    to indicate that reports on alleged Israeli access to airbases in
    Azerbaijan have any basis in fact."

    "I'm going to send you to the Azerbaijanis for whatever they may
    be talking to the Israelis about. We don't have any information to
    indicate anything new on this front," Nuland told the journalist
    who asked her to comment on claims of Israeli access in Azerbaijan
    airfield.

    On March 28, foreignpolicy.com issued an article, which, in particular,
    said: "Four U.S. senior diplomats and military intelligence officers
    say that the United States has concluded that Israel has recently
    been granted access to airbases on Iran's northern border. To do what,
    exactly, is not clear. "The Israelis have bought an airfield, and the
    airfield is called Azerbaijan," a senior administration official said
    in early February.

    Senior U.S. intelligence officials are increasingly concerned that
    Israel's military expansion into Azerbaijan complicates U.S. efforts
    to dampen Israeli-Iranian tensions, according to the sources."

    "The Israeli embassy in Washington, the Israel Defense Forces,
    and the Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency, were all
    contacted for comment on this story but did not respond. The Azeri
    embassy to the United States also did not respond to requests for
    information regarding Azerbaijan's security agreements with Israel,"
    the article says.

    Following the publication of this article, an Azeri spokesman denied
    that his government had granted Israel access to Azeri airbases.

    "This information is absurd and groundless," AFP quoted Azerbaijan's
    defense ministry spokesman Teymur Abdullayev as saying.

    A senior official at Azerbaijan's presidential administration said
    such speculation was "aimed at damaging relations between Azerbaijan
    and Iran".



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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