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    EXPERT: USA IS CONSTRUCTING ITS OWN RADAR SYSTEM IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

    Regnum, Russia
    June 13 2007

    "It seems to me that the proposal made by Russian President Vladimir
    Putin to use jointly the Gabala radar system in Azerbaijan was
    an invitation for a political dialog on wide range of issues in
    international security," political analyst Karine Gevorgyan said in
    an interview to a REGNUM correspondent.

    "Vladimir Putin's proposal was treated as a sensational one;
    meanwhile, as early as on May 2, 2007, information from an unnamed
    source in the Pentagon was seen in the internet that the United States
    would appreciate it if Russia and Azerbaijan agreed for joint use
    of the Gabala radar station. He alleged to express opinion of the
    US leadership. So, the Russian president, possibly, reacted to the
    proposal from the USA itself, where, as it seems, there had been no
    unanimous opinion between the Department of State and the Pentagon
    from the start," she said. Besides, according to Karine Gervorgyan,
    Azerbaijani officials made no secret of the fact that the question
    had been discussed during Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov's
    visit to Baku. Putin's statement that he had had a discussion with
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who, according to the Russian
    leader, said Azerbaijan would be happy to participate in the security
    issues that concern Russia and the USA, confirms the fact of Russia's
    consultations with Azerbaijan, believes the expert. "I know from
    official sources that in the frameworks of an agreement on military
    cooperation signed by the USA and Azerbaijan the United States is
    planning to include the radar station in Lerik and a radiotelephone
    observation station in Agstafa into the Caucasnet radar net. Last year,
    the USa deployed radars in two districts in Azerbaijan.

    Besides, they modernized an air defense base in Kurdamir. On
    this background, Russia is selling defensive weapons to Iran and
    strengthening its positions in Armenia. The contract between Russia
    and Azerbaijan for renting the Gabala Radar System expires in 2012.

    Now it is not working to its full capacity," Karine Gervorgyan said.

    According to the analyst, Iran's position on the issue is the same
    as it is on the issue of stationing two US radar systems, one of
    which will be targeted for Iran. "Tehran has nothing against it,"
    said Iranian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Afshar Suleimani earlier. "Such
    reaction is possibly caused by change of Iran's defensive status,"
    supposes the expert. At the same time, Karine Gervorgyan ruled out
    a possibility of a connection between the Russian-US dialog on joint
    use of the Gabala radar station and the process of Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict settlement. Nevertheless, according to her, a "plot" between
    Moscow and Washington about Karabakh is generally plausible.
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