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    Azeri daily speculates on arms purchase from Israel, Turkey

    Ekho, Baku
    16 Apr 04 pp 1,3

    Text of R. Orucov and T. Mammadov report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ekho
    on 16 April entitled "Will Israel and Turkey supply weapons to
    Azerbaijan?" and subheaded "The Israeli embassy does not confirm this
    information"

    "Israel and Turkey will sell arms to Azerbaijan," said a report
    circulated yesterday by Israeli ISRAland news agency. "Diplomatic
    sources in Ankara say that Israel and Turkey are close to concluding a
    major transaction on the sale of arms to Azerbaijan," the report said.

    It was reported that within the framework of the agreement, Israel
    would supply technology, component parts, and weapons will be
    assembled in Turkey and then supplied to Azerbaijan. Turkey hopes that
    this contract will open up a way for new deals on the sale of
    Israeli-Turkish weapons to Central Asian states. It is maintained
    that during previous attempts to implement similar joint projects in
    the sphere of arms sales, a potential client preferred to obtain arms
    directly from Israel.

    The report is very interesting bearing in mind that nothing of this
    kind has been reported before.

    To verify this report, our correspondent turned to the Azerbaijani
    Defence Ministry spokesman, Ramiz Malikov. His answer was brief: "It
    is the first time I hear about this."

    A correspondent of Ekho asked the first secretary of the Azerbaijani
    embassy in Turkey, Etibar Mammadov, the same question. "No comments,"
    the diplomat said.

    In turn, the press attache of the Israeli embassy in Azerbaijan,
    Elkhan Polukhov, said that the circulated by his country's press
    "information does not correspond to the facts, it is nonsense. Such
    cooperation between Israel and Azerbaijan in the military sphere
    through Turkey does not exist."

    However, a source in the military circles, who wished to remain
    anonymous, has told Ekho that such a multistage system of supplies of
    Israeli arms to Azerbaijan is absolutely possible and some facts point
    to the actual existence of such a plan. "Simply, the purchase of arms
    from abroad or their sale is traditionally referred to as a delicate
    issue practically in every country. This is also true for Azerbaijan,
    Turkey and Israel."

    For many post-Soviet states, the issue of upgrading the existing
    military and technical stocks they inherited from the USSR is very
    pressing. "Naturally, Azerbaijan is not an exception and the fact that
    this is persistently denied by diplomats is also fully understandable.
    But in fact, our country is conducting negotiations on the issue and
    the state leadership has issued definite instructions to carry out
    active work in this area. This means that all state-of-the-art weapons
    that appear in the armament of friendly countries should be tested as
    to whether they could be applied in our army," the source said.

    "It is no secret that Azerbaijan and Turkey are in close contacts on
    the issue and this has already yielded a positive outcome. Over the
    recent years high-level military officials from Turkey and Azerbaijan
    have paid reciprocal visits. No country would like undesirable sides
    to find out about its plans. Bearing in mind that we are at war with
    Armenia, our country does not intend to advertise such issues either.

    "Moreover, some Muslim countries react to the word of 'Israel' very
    alarmingly, especially in the sphere of military cooperation. Our
    country's interest in Israeli weapons is natural as this country
    possesses up-to-date types of weapons, military hardware and special
    equipment. As for this report, it contains facts showing that definite
    work is being conducted. I am sure that there will be important
    progress," the source said.
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