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    AZERI FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN COMMENTS ON RADAR, TIES WITH IRAN

    Day.az website
    22 Aug 07
    Baku

    Azerbaijan is ready to accept any initiative that will contribute to
    stability in the region, Foreign Ministry spokesman Xazar Ibrahim said,
    commenting on the possible joint use of an Azerbaijan-based radar
    station by Russia and the USA. He also spoke in favour of expanding
    relations with Iran. The issue of ethnic Azeris' rights in Iran was
    not raised during the Iranian leader's visit to Baku since Azerbaijan
    does not want to interfere in its neighbour's internal affairs, Ibrahim
    said. The following is the text of Ilya Faynzilberg's interview with
    Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman Xazar Ibrahim on Azerbaijani
    website Day.az on 22 August:

    [Correspondent] Xazar muallim, the Iranian president's visit
    to Azerbaijan began yesterday. This is why my first question is
    quite anticipated: what is your opinion about the current stage of
    Azerbaijani-Iranian relations?

    [Xazar Ibrahim] Azerbaijan and Iran are neighbouring countries
    whose relations are on a high level and friendly. Political,
    economic and cultural ties between our countries are developing
    dynamically. Currently, we are working to further deepen relations
    between our countries.

    [Correspondent] How would the information that Iran is practically
    finishing the construction of a dam on Azerbaijan's occupied
    territories despite Baku's protest affect those relations?

    [Xazar Ibrahim] We are aware of it and I can say that the situation
    is not as simple as it is presented in some of the domestic media
    outlets. As is known, this project was agreed upon in the Soviet era
    and was very important in terms of developing our agriculture.

    However, taking into account the fact that Azerbaijan's Cabrayil
    District is now under Armenian occupation, Azerbaijan has informed
    Tehran of its position, which is that the country that has occupied
    the territory of our country should not benefit from the project. Iran
    agrees with Azerbaijan's position.

    [Correspondent] How does Baku react in general to constantly developing
    relations between Iran and Armenia?

    [Xazar Ibrahim] Building relations between two sovereign countries -
    like Armenia and Iran - is their own business.

    On the other hand, one should not forget that Armenia is also an
    aggressor country which has occupied 20 per cent of another country's
    territory.

    That's why we hope a lot that the development of relations between
    Iran and Armenia would not result in Armenia's escalation of its
    aggressive policy towards the neighbouring countries.

    [Correspondent] Why the situation of Azeris in Iran is not discussed
    during the visit of that country's president?

    [Xazar Ibrahim] Azerbaijan is of course concerned about the fate of
    compatriots living in Iran and other countries as well. But Azerbaijan,
    unlike Armenia, is not in a habit of interfering in the internal
    affairs of the neighbouring countries.

    Our position is that we have to further deepen positive
    Azerbaijani-Iranian relations.

    [Correspondent] What is Iran's stance on the prospect of the joint
    use of the Qabala radar station by the Americans and Russians?

    [Xazar Ibrahim] I cannot comment on Iran's position but I should
    say that Azerbaijan's position is that any initiative that would
    contribute to stability in the region should be utilized.
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