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    BAKU TRIES AMERICAN UNIFORM
    by Sokhbet Mamedov

    Nezavisimaya Gazeta, No 262, p.8
    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    December 4, 2006 Monday

    Russia's zone of influence in former Soviet Union is shrinking fast

    The elite unit of the Azerbaijani national army, the Baku Corps,
    is adopting NATO standards, and the news is highly unexpected,
    especially for Moscow. Unlike neighboring Georgia, which has been
    loudly proclaiming its support for NATO, Azerbaijan has so far tried
    to downplay its contacts with the alliance in order to placate Russia.

    Russia does not conceal its interest in Azerbaijan, and it is
    developing contacts in all possible spheres of cooperation, including
    military and political. Yet it seems that its foothold, both in
    Azerbaijan and in the entire region, has weakened. The imperial aspect
    of Moscow's presence in the South Caucasus is exhausted, while attempts
    to restore its influence economically have not achieved much.

    Apparently, Baku understands very well that the NATO membership of
    its neighbor and strategic partner Georgia is now almost certain,
    and that this will begin the alliance's expansion into the South
    Caucasus, and farther, into Central Asia. Then, any talk of Russia
    restoring its military and political influence in the southern part
    of the former Soviet Union will sound like a pipe dream.

    Moscow has not welcomed Baku's move. But Azerbaijan understands that
    the Kremlin cannot prevent these developments. It is quite likely that
    further development of military contacts with NATO and of economic
    relations with Russia will be a trump card for Azerbaijan in further
    discussions related to Nagorno-Karabakh's status.

    Armenia, however, is aware of that, and is already moving in order
    not to be outmaneuvered. So, while preserving the military-political
    strategic union with Moscow, Yerevan is also trying to improve its
    relations with Brussels, cautiously but consistently.

    The Baltic countries, Ukraine and Georgia, which might join NATO
    soon, and Azerbaijan, which might follow later, constitute a "cordon
    sanitaire" that is restoring around Russia one that the international
    community built around the new Bolshevik state in the first quarter
    of the 20th century.
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