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    Azerbaijan and Iran: Quakes Widening Rift?- Eurasianet

    tert.am
    14:14 - 16.08.12


    The recent earthquakes in Iran are creating a fresh diplomatic
    challenge for Azerbaijani-Iranian relations, eurasianet.org.

    `Some in Baku are complaining about the Iranian governmental response
    to the disaster, which occurred in northwestern Iran, an area with a
    large concentration of ethnic Azeris,' the article says.

    Two quakes on August 11 left more than 300 dead. The epicenter was
    about 37 miles southwest of Tabriz, Iran's fifth largest city and the
    capital of the country's East Azerbaijan Province. Iranian authorities
    initially seemed ambivalent about accepting foreign assistance, but
    announced a more open stance on August 14.

    "Azerbaijani-Iranian relations have been marked by rising tension in
    recent months. But on August 12, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    sent condolences to his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The
    next day, Azerbaijan dispatched a truck convoy carrying emergency aid
    items, including tents and blankets," the article continues.

    "Such gestures initially offered hope of a diplomatic thaw. But it's
    becoming increasingly clear that Azerbaijan's patience with Tehran is
    wearing thin. In the most obvious sign of displeasure, a crowd
    gathered outside the Iranian Embassy in Baku to protest what they
    asserted was the Ahmadinejad administration's lackluster response to
    quake victims, who are mostly ethnic Azeris. So instead of helping to
    bring the feuding nations together, it appears the quakes are fueling
    bilateral rancor," Eurasianet concluded.


    From: Baghdasarian
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