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    FORMER AMBASSADOR REVEALS 'SECRETS' OF ISRAELI-AZERBAIJANI RELATIONS

    http://news.am/eng/news/130471.html
    November 29, 2012 | 13:24

    YEREVAN.- All three South Caucasus states are very important for
    Israel, the former Israeli ambassador to Armenia and Georgia said
    during Yerevan-hosted international forum.

    "We develop relations with Azerbaijan because this moderate Muslim
    country is very important for us. The Islamic world is having
    hard times. Secondly, Azerbaijan is a source of energy. Israel is
    isolated and has to buy oil from around the world. Therefore, the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline is an important issue. Thirdly,
    we cooperate with Azerbaijan on the level of technology industry,"
    Baruch Ben-Neria said during the "Dynamics of Regional Security in
    the South Caucasus" forum.

    He noted it is also very important for Israel to develop relations
    with Armenia, but the two sides are needed.

    "Armenia, as I understand, has its own calculations. But, serious
    attempts to develop relationship have been recently made," he
    emphasized.

    Speaking about the necessity to open an Israeli embassy in Yerevan,
    former ambassador said it is rather complicated economic issue,
    recalling that earlier Armenian Embassy in Tbilisi was transferred
    to Jerusalem for financial reasons.

    As to the obstacles to the development of relations between Armenia and
    Israel, Ben-Neria named Armenia's geopolitical location and relations
    with Iran.

    "We have strained relations with Iran. The Islamic Republic always
    threatened to destroy Israel. This is a complicated issue," the
    diplomat said.

    The diplomat stressed that the people of Israel and Armenia have
    always been very close and good friends, and they have somewhat
    similar history.

    "In the 21st century countries need to find ways to get closer and
    not vice versa," he concluded.

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