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    Azeri Islamic Party calls for pull-out of troops from Iraq, Afghanistan

    Ekho, Baku
    1 Apr 04

    Terrorist attacks may be made against Azerbaijan, if its troops are
    not withdrawn from Iraq and Afghanistan, the Islamic Party of
    Azerbaijan has said. The Social Democratic Party of Azerbaijan,
    another member of the left-of-centre Union of Azerbaijanist Forces,
    said that allowing the USA to deploy its troops in Azerbaijan may
    result in a regional conflict. The union called for a balanced policy,
    "which must not negatively affect relations with Russia and Iran".
    The following is the text of R. Orucev's report by Azerbaijani
    newspaper Ekho on 1 April headlined " Islamists warn about possible
    terrorist attacks against Azerbaijan and suggest immediate withdrawal
    of our peacekeepers from Iraq and Afghanistan"; subheadings inserted
    editorially:

    Yesterday's session of the left-of-centre Union of Azerbaijanist
    Forces [UAF] has proven productive. The gathering brought together
    leaders of the Unity Party, Social Democratic Party of Azerbaijan
    [SDPA] and the Islamic Party of Azerbaijan [IPA].

    US troops in Azerbaijan

    The USA intends to station soon its mobile troops in Azerbaijan, and
    this runs counter to the state interests and security concerns of
    Azerbaijan, the leaders of the three parties said yesterday [31
    March]. The American objective is not protecting the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, but rather "the true US goal is to
    complete the blockade of Iran". They believe that the USA plans to
    launch an attack against the Islamic Republic of Iran. "This may
    result in a conflict in our region, and Russia may take part in it,"
    the [co-]chairman of the SDPA, Elsan Manafov, said.

    Azerbaijani Defence Minister Safar Abiyev's visit to the USA was not
    successful, since he mainly met third and fourth-level officials [as
    published] in the Congress, Pentagon and State Department, the UAF
    said. However, the visit in itself shows that the USA has some plans
    about deploying its mobile subunits in Azerbaijan. That Russia's State
    Duma discusses this issue is further confirmation of this, as "Moscow
    certainly has quite accurate reports in this regard".

    Regional developments and balanced policy

    The recent municipal elections in Turkey showed that Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's [Justice and Development] Party enjoys large
    support among the public. The Turkish voters voted for the ruling
    party and the UAF believes that this will not affect Turkey's policy
    towards regional states.

    However, taking into consideration the European Union's pressure on
    Turkey and US Deputy State Secretary Richard Armitage's remarks in
    Baku (that the Turkey-Armenia border has to be opened), the UAF
    reckons that the resolution of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict will
    drag on, and sooner or later Turkey may take a decision which goes
    against Azerbaijan's interests. Therefore, the Azerbaijani government
    should conduct a clearly balanced foreign policy, which must not
    negatively affect relations with Russia and Iran.

    The union had predicted the outcome of the parliamentary election in
    Georgia, but [Georgian President Mikheil] Saakashvili's National
    Movement did to some extent falsify the election results to achieve a
    landslide victory. The UAF believes that Georgia's Labour Party and
    Ajarian leader Aslan Abashidze's Revival union did pass the 7-per-cent
    threshold. Some international observers too have reported that.

    Azerbaijani president's reshuffle welcomed

    The union welcomed the reshuffle carried out by the Azerbaijani
    president, which replaced the heads of five districts. "If the
    president is forming a new team capable of carrying out social and
    economic reforms in the districts, then we welcome those steps," the
    UAF leaders said.

    The union also supported the initiative of several MPs from the ruling
    [New Azerbaijan] Party to begin drafting a law on amnesties. On the
    other hand, the union deems it unnecessary to tie this event with
    [late President] Heydar Aliyev's birthday or with the name of any
    other statesman.

    Threat of terrorist attacks

    Certain forces who resent the country's participation in the
    anti-Iraqi coalition stand behind the terrorist attacks in Uzbekistan,
    said the secretary general of the IPA, Rovsan Ahmadli. "The
    Azerbaijani leadership should hurry to pull out its troops from Iraq
    and Afghanistan. Otherwise, it cannot be ruled out that there may be
    terrorist attacks in Azerbaijan," Ahmadli said.
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