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    Azerbaijan threatens with cut of investments in Mexico over removal of
    Heydar Aliyev's statue

    arminfo
    Saturday, November 24, 12:39

    Azerbaijan is ready to suspend implementation of investments projects
    in the amount of up to $4 billion in Mexico if the local authorities
    adopt a decision to remove Heydar Aliyev's statue from the Reforma
    boulevard in the center of Mexico, Azerbaijani Ambassador Ilgar Yusif
    oglu Mukhtarov told RIA Novosti.

    Commission of Intellectuals recommended Friday that Mexico City's
    government remove a life- size bronze statue of Azerbaijan's former
    president that provoked a storm of criticism after it was installed on
    the capital's main boulevard, AP reports.

    The Stalinesque statue of the late Geidar Aliyev was erected by the
    Azerbaijani Embassy, which paid for the renovation of part of the city
    park where it sits and other public works totaling about $5 million.
    Aliyev has been criticized for repressing opponents and critics.

    The commission of three writers and analysts appointed by the city
    government said authorities erred by accepting money to allow a
    foreign government to essentially decide which political figures or
    historic events should be commemorated in the capital's public spaces.


    The city government's press office said authorities hadn't made a
    decision yet on whether to follow the commission's recommendation.

    Mayor Marcelo Ebrard was somewhat evasive, saying, "We are going to
    review it carefully ... and we will reply."

    "If the statue is removed, this will surely lead to deterioration of
    relations between Azerbaijan and Mexico. The investments will be cut.
    The most extreme
    measure will be closing of the embassy," Mukharov said.

    He said that if a better place for the statue is offered, Azerbaijan
    may agree. "So far we are acting on the legal basis, for the
    agreement on placement of the statue on the Reforma boulevard was
    signed by the federal government, the city authorities and the
    embassy," he said. As for the investments in Mexico, the ambassador
    said Azerbaijan invests in implementation of a range of projects in
    the sphere of energy, alternative energy, water supply and
    construction.

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