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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    August 10, 2007 Friday

    DRAFT MILITARY DOCTRINE OF AZERBAIJAN;
    ... will be hopefully adopted in September

    R. Orujev


    MILITARY DOCTRINE OF AZERBAIJAN MAY BE ADOPTED THIS AUTUMN; The
    parliament of Azerbaijan will discuss a draft military doctrine this
    autumn.



    Zakhid Oruj, member of the Commission for National Security and
    Defense of the Milli Mejlis (parliament of Azerbaijan), told the APA
    news agency a draft military doctrine was expected in the parliament
    one of these days. The lawmaker expects the document to be adopted
    this autumn. "Military doctrine will outline the priorities of
    development of the Armed Forces and facilitate military reforms," he
    said.

    This newspaper approached Oruj for comment. "The news agency
    misquoted me somewhat," the lawmaker said. "I said I have reasons to
    believe the document is already in the Milli Mejlis. So far as I
    know, work on it is over now, and the document was submitted to the
    parliament. President and Supreme Commander-in-Chief, Ilham Aliyev,
    signed the National Security Concept two months ago and pointed out
    that the government had three months to come up with a draft military
    doctrine. I do not doubt that the schedule of our autumn session will
    include a discussion of the draft doctrine."

    "The OSCE conference in Baku lasted two days. We spent them with
    Oruj," independent military expert, Uzeir Jafarov, said. "I told him
    I was concerned over delays with the military doctrine. The lawmaker
    said he was stone-cold confident we will have our doctrine before the
    year is over. What will the document be centered around? So far as I
    know, it will outline the priorities of military activity of the
    country in the nearest future. I also believe that Armenia will be
    mentioned in the document as a country encroaching on the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan, and sisterly Turkey as a strategic military
    partner. All in all, the document will be mostly composed of general
    phrases on how security structures and state power structures should
    go about ensuring the security of Azerbaijan and its territorial
    integrity."

    According to the expert, the document was actually drafted long ago.
    "When I was with the Defense Ministry in 2003, my colleagues and I
    participated in the work on the document," Jafarov said. "The
    powers-that-be decided to have it discussed by the parliament only
    now. If you ask me, the document bears a strong resemblance to the
    military doctrine of the Russian Federation. Its authors did take a
    great deal from the doctrines of Russia, Turkey, and the Ukraine."

    "Foreign specialists from Turkey, United States, and Germany helped
    us with the draft military doctrine. And so did NATO," Jashar
    Jafarli, the head of the Union of Retired Officers, said.

    Source: Ekho (Baku), August 4, 2007, EV

    Translated by A. Ignatkin
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