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    AZERBAIJAN QUELLS IRANIAN CONCERNS OVER MAJOR ARMS DEAL WITH ISRAEL
    Lilit Gevorgyan

    Global Insight
    February 29, 2012

    The Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned Azerbaijani's ambassador,
    Javanshir Akhundov, yesterday (28 February) to seek an explanation
    from Baku over the news that Azerbaijan has inked a USD1.6-billion
    arms deal with Israel. According to Iranian news agencies Akhundov has
    confirmed that a large arms sales deal was concluded but also added
    that the weapons have been acquired "to liberate occupied Azerbaijani
    land" (see27 February 2012: Azerbaijan - Israel:). The Azerbaijani
    diplomat's comments are a thinly veiled threat against the mainly
    Armenian populated self-declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic that has
    been out of Baku's control since 1988. Baku has repeatedly threatened
    to bring back forcibly the region under its control.

    Akhundov reportedly assured the Iranian side that Baku "will not
    allow the weapons to be used against third nations, in particular the
    Islamic Republic of Iran." The Iranian foreign ministry has warned
    Baku that it should not allow Israel to use Azerbaijani territory
    for launching "terrorist acts" against Iran, an accusation that
    Azerbaijan rejects. Earlier, on 22 February, the Azeri National
    Security Ministry announced that an unspecified number of individuals
    had been arrested on suspicion of planning to carry out "terrorist"
    attacks against foreign citizens in Azerbaijan. Allegedly the group
    also includes individuals linked with Iranian security services
    and had been gathering weapons, explosives, and intelligence. Iran
    has denied the Azerbaijani allegations and instead accused Baku for
    helping Israeli security services in attacks on Iranian nationals.

    Significance:Azerbaijan has been cultivating close commercial ties
    with Israel in recent years but Baku has been cautious about revealing
    the details of this co-operation, especially with regards to military
    trade. This is because of the domestic sensitivities of the largely
    Shia Muslim population in Azerbaijan and also the geopolitical
    tensions between Israel and Iran particularly over the latter's
    alleged pursuit of a nuclear weapons programme. Under the arms supply
    deal Azerbaijan is due to receive anti-aircraft and missile defence
    systems as well as 60 unmanned aerial vehicles systems. Although the
    conclusion of the agreement coincides with a particularly low point
    in Azerbaijani-Iranian relations, the new military acquisitions appear
    to be part of the Azerbaijani leadership's bid to revamp its army and
    prepare it for a possible military solution to the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. Nonetheless, close co-operation with Iran's foe Israel are
    set to further fuel suspicions in Tehran over Baku's position in case
    the situation over the nuclear issue escalates in the near future.

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