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    AZERI ANALYSTS COMMENT ON CLOSER TIES WITH GEORGIA, LEADER'S VISIT

    Turan news agency
    May 21 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan and Georgia are determined to jointly withstand external
    pressure, a prominent Azerbaijani political analyst has said.

    The implementation of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan energy corridor has
    united Azerbaijan and Georgia with economic links and predetermined
    their strategic partnership, Azerbaijani news agency Turan quoted
    political analyst Vafa Quluzada as saying while commenting on the 20-21
    May visit of Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to Azerbaijan.

    Quluzada added that the alliance of the two countries is the
    result of external challenges and threats. "The current visit of the
    Georgian president and his statement on confederative [relations with
    Azerbaijan] is to be viewed as a demonstration of the unity of the
    Caucasus states. This is a display of the determination to defend
    interests and not to give in to blackmail," Quluzada told Turan.

    Speaking about relations with Russia, another political analyst,
    Rasim Musabayov, told Turan that Moscow's policies were aimed at
    weakening Georgia.

    "There have been many media reports on Russia's plans to create a
    corridor from Ossetia to Armenia via Georgia's territory. Implementing
    these plans will result in Georgia's destruction. They will also put
    Azerbaijan on its knees and connect Armenia and Russia," Turan quoted
    Musabayov as saying.

    "However, should Moscow continue in the same fashion, it will be faced
    with another alliance - this time between Baku, Tbilisi and Ankara,"
    Musabayov added.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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