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  • BAKU: Pundits Say Azerbaijan Has No Alternative To NATO

    PUNDITS SAY AZERBAIJAN HAS NO ALTERNATIVE TO NATO

    ANS TV, Azerbaijan
    Oct 7 2007

    As Russia has promised to provide its ex-Soviet allies, including
    Armenia, with cheaper weapons, experts in Azerbaijan say that the
    country was left no choice but to join NATO.

    Moscow said on 6 October that it will sell more weapons at cheaper
    prices to its allies in the Collective Security Treaty Organisation
    (CSTO) in exchange for their playing a bigger role in peacekeeping
    operations in the region.

    "CSTO members will now get special equipment at domestic Russian
    prices," Reuters quoted Russian President Vladimir Putin as saying
    after a summit in the Tajik capital Dushanbe.

    Putin's statement showed that Armenia is concerned by Azerbaijan's
    military build-up, prominent Azerbaijani political analyst Rasim
    Musabayov told local ANS television.

    "This means that they [Armenians] are concerned. This also means that
    Russia is concerned as well," Musabayov said.

    The expert suggested that Azerbaijan should respond by "developing
    its strategic partnership with Georgia and Turkey into military
    cooperation".

    Another Baku-based expert, Rasim Agayev, said that Azerbaijan needs
    to speed up its integration into NATO.

    "The only choice is NATO," Agayev told ANS. "Azerbaijan should try
    NATO, as it has no other alternative."

    ANS quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Xazar Ibrahim as expressing
    the hope that Russia would be "careful" in arms sales to Armenia.

    Baku and Yerevan are officially in a state of war over Nagornyy
    Karabakh - a territory that is predominantly populated by ethnic
    Armenians but is legally part of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan lost control
    over the territory and several adjacent regions in a war with Armenia
    in the early 1990s.
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