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    AZERBAIJANI PRESS TAKES MIXED VIEW OF IRANIAN PRESIDENT'S VISIT

    BBC Monitoring, in English
    22-23 Aug 07

    The following is a selection of quotes from articles and commentaries
    published in the 22-23 August 2007 editions of Azerbaijani
    newspapers, in connection with President Ahmadinezhad's two-day
    visit to the country, which ended on 22 August: Zerkalo (independent
    Russian-language daily)

    "Neither the USA nor Russia have been favoured with such a 'loyal'
    attitude on the part of official Baku. Recently, official Baku refused
    to send a delegation to Washington to discuss security issues due
    to a 'pro-Armenian' amendment to a US State Department report. Baku
    also sent two notes to protest against a map printed by a Russian
    publication and a programme on RTR [Rossiya] TV.

    "Meanwhile, 'friendly and fraternal' Iran, with which we have 'common
    position on all or almost all issues', almost with official Baku's
    blessing is building a strategic facility - a dam - in Azerbaijan's
    territories occupied by Armenia. This is tantamount to Iran's open
    cooperation with the occupying regime."

    (Commentary by Rauf Mirqadirov)

    Yeni Musavat (opposition)

    "Problems in relations between Azerbaijan and Iran can be solved
    at the level of ministers and deputy ministers. It is not a
    correct move on the part of the Azerbaijani leadership to invite
    Ahmadinezhad, who challenges the world community, to Baku every second
    day... Iranians said that they wanted to come and discuss some issues
    in Azerbaijan. And Baku immediately agreed out of fear."

    (Commentary by leader of opposition Musavat party Isa Qambar)

    "In such a delicate situation, if the Iranian president wishes to visit
    Azerbaijan and discuss some issues, the Azerbaijani side should take it
    into account. I think that the visit was more important to Iran than to
    Azerbaijan. As we are neighbours and millions of [ethnic] Azerbaijanis
    live in that country, and especially in such a difficult situation,
    we should not prevent the Iranian president's visit to Azerbaijan."

    (Commentary by political analyst Eldar Namazov)

    Ekspress (independent)

    "During his two-day visit, the Iranian leader has not said the word
    'America' even once. However, many observers forecast that the joint
    use of the Qabala radar station by Russia and the USA and problems
    that have been existing in Azerbaijani-Iranian relations for years
    would be discussed in Ahmadinezhad's talks with the Azerbaijani
    leadership... Some observers say that Iran wants to get Azerbaijan's
    promise that an 'additional threat' to Iran will not emerge from
    Azerbaijan... Azerbaijan also has certain doubts concerning its
    southern neighbour."

    (Commentary by Alakbar Raufoglu)

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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