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  • BAKU: Azerbaijan Invited Israel's Peres For Visit, Iran Indignant

    AZERBAIJAN INVITED ISRAEL'S PERES FOR VISIT, IRAN INDIGNANT

    AzerNews Weekly
    May 27 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Israeli President Shimon Peres is due to pay an official visit to
    Azerbaijan in late June or early July. Peres has received a formal
    invitation from Baku, Israeli media quoted diplomatic sources as
    saying.

    An agreement for Peres` visit was reached at a meeting of Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev with Israel`s Foreign Minister, Avigdor
    Lieberman, held in Prague on May 6. Lieberman said, during the talks,
    that Tel-Aviv attaches strategic importance to the development of
    its relations with the South Caucasus republics, and Azerbaijan in
    particular. The minister added he hoped to pay another visit in the
    near future to Baku, which he last visited in the capacity of Israel`s
    minister of strategic affairs in August 2007.

    The reports on the Israeli leader`s expected visit have drawn fire
    from a number of Iranian officials. Tehran has warned the visit would
    affect relations with Baku. Iran`s chief-of-staff of the armed forces,
    Maj.-Gen. Hassan Firouzabadi, went as far as labeling the Israeli
    leader`s invitation as "a provocation" against his country.

    The Azerbaijani former state adviser, political analyst Vafa Guluzada,
    regarded the statement as an attempt to put direct pressure on Baku.

    "Azerbaijan is an independent state, and no one has the right to tell
    us what is right and what is wrong in our policy. We never interfere
    with others` affairs and will not tolerate this towards us either.

    "In general, I am wondering: On what grounds is the Iranian
    chief-of-staff dealing with affairs that are none of his concern and
    comments on diplomatic issues related to foreign policy?" Guluzada
    asked.

    Although more than a month remains until the Israeli president`s visit,
    some speculation is already being made about its agenda. Certainly,
    an issue that has been awaiting its solution for many years - the
    opening of the Azerbaijani embassy in Israel - is to be discussed.

    Guluzada said Tel-Aviv has repeatedly raised the issue, going back to
    when the late Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev was alive, however,
    it was due to Tehran`s resentment that the matter was put off.

    "Azerbaijan has never said "no". Simply, it had been waiting for
    the appropriate time, according to officials. Iran wants neither
    the Azerbaijani embassy to open in Israel nor Peres`s being invited
    here. Iran might as well prompt all countries to accept this or else,
    since Iran can`t cope with anyone else, it is flexing its power upon
    us," Guluzada noted.

    Asim Mollazada, a member of the Azerbaijan-Israel friendship group in
    the Azerbaijani parliament, believes that, just like Baku does not
    meddle in the rapprochement in relations between Iran and Armenia,
    Azerbaijan`s long-time foe, Tehran, should not interfere. Mollazada
    noted that he had repeatedly raised the embassy opening issue in the
    legislature. Moreover, the MP is an advocate for boosting economic
    cooperation between Azerbaijan and Israel.

    In fact, Israel has certain expectations from such collaboration. The
    country is buying oil from the South Caucasus republic and is also
    interested in importing Azerbaijani gas.

    However, within Azerbaijan, there are some opponents to closer
    cooperation with Israel.

    Ilgar Ibrahimoglu, the Imam of the Juma mosque`s religious community,
    is opposed to the Israeli president`s planned visit.

    "Azerbaijan is a member of the Organization for Islamic Conference
    (OIC). All of the Muslim nations represented in the OIC should approach
    Armenia and Israel as invaders. I believe that all countries should
    set an example in this respect."

    But Mollazada opposed equating Israel with Armenia. He pointed out
    that Israel has actually been instrumental in conveying to the entire
    world the fact that Armenia is pursuing a policy of aggression against
    its neighbor.

    Armenia has been occupying over 20% of Azerbaijani territory since
    the early 1990s in defiance of international law.

    Azerbaijani lawmakers on Tuesday accused Iran of meddling in the
    country`s internal affairs.

    MP Fazayil Aghamali, the chairman of pro-government Ana Vatan party,
    said Iran`s statements were inappropriate. "Why do they greet the
    person who is responsible for the Khojaly massacre [Armenian President
    Serzh Sarkisian] in Tehran? Azerbaijan`s relevant government agencies
    - the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense - should object to
    Firouzabadi`s views."

    Aghamali said this is not the first time Iran is trying to interfere
    with Azerbaijan`s sovereign rights. "Iran has made repeated attempts
    to interfere with Azerbaijan`s internal affairs. This has to stop."

    Some lawmakers suggested sending a note of protest to Tehran in the
    wake of the latest developments. They also pointed out the need for
    opening the Azerbaijani embassy in Israel.
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