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    Azerbaijan includes fictitious names in military allies' list

    12:52 * 24.01.15


    Azerbaijan has included fictitious names in a big list of states with
    which it ever concluded military partnership agreements, according to
    the coordinator of the Armenian military website Razminfo.am.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Karen Vartanesyan said he knows that the list
    countries names other than Turkey,
    Palestine and Israel, which are known to be Azerbaijan's allies. "I
    am practically sure that those figures are published for creating a
    propaganda effect in an attempt to flaunt that so many countries
    support Azerbaijan in the fight against Armenia. But the reality is
    that Armenia also can have similar agreements with those countries.
    What's even more, agreements and treaties of the kind very often have
    no significance at all," he said, describing such efforts as
    diplomatic compliments.

    The website earlier reported that Azerbaijan's Ministry of Defense has
    cooperation agreements and memorandums of understanding with 34
    countries and cited an Azerbaijani source as saying that negotiations
    are now underway for signing deals with 26 more states.

    Commenting on the report, Vrtanesyan said he thinks that Azerbaijan
    may be really cooperating with some of the states mentioned. "Let us
    try to make out, for instance, what aid Turkmenistan can offer to
    Azerbaijan given that it has a territorial dispute with the latter.
    That country is unlikely to render serious assistance to Azerbaijan.
    The same goes for Kyrgyzstan and so on and so forth," the expert said.

    He added that such scary figures could be nothing more than an attempt
    to show that the world sides with Azerbaijan.

    According to Sargis Asatryan, an expert in Azerbaijani studies, other
    states' agreements with Azerbaijan are basically anchored on economic
    cooperation stemming from the country's oil and natural gas resources
    and energy carriers.

    "As for agreements with other countries' defense agencies, it applies
    to technical military cooperation. And Azerbaijan is trying to more
    diversify its arms market, i.e. - to acquire modern weapons of most
    different kinds from different countries. Those are the questions that
    should trouble us much," he said, agreeing that the list is intended
    for propaganda purposes.

    Commenting on the report, the political analyst Robert Mehrabyan sees
    nothing strange about the kind of list. "Any state maintains
    relations, both diplomatic and technical-military," he said,
    considering the publication of fictitious names a regular practice for
    states.

    "And in the press releases of our Ministry of Defense too, it is
    possible to provide such reports indicating double-digit figures," he
    noted.

    As for possible hazards, Mehrabyan said he doesn't think that
    Azerbaijan's armament policies should be perceived as something new.
    He cited Russia as Azerbaijan's number one ally enriching its arms
    supplies.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/24/vrtanesian/1568183

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