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    Russia offers Azerbaijan military bloc for Karabakh conflict solution - paper

    Yeni Musavat, Baku
    3 Feb 05


    Text of political department report by Azerbaijani newspaper Yeni
    Musavat on 3 February headlined "Ilham Aliyev is visiting Moscow
    again" and subheaded "Putin will discuss with him Azerbaijan's joining
    the Collective Security Treaty"

    [Azerbaijani President] Ilham Aliyev is expected to pay a two-day
    visit to Moscow on 15-16 February, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
    Lavrov said yesterday. Aliyev's visit to the Russian capital is said
    to be related to the opening of the days of Azerbaijan in
    Moscow. Agreement was reached last year that the days of Russia would
    be held in Azerbaijan and then the days of Azerbaijan would take place
    in Russia.

    However, the real reason for Aliyev's another visit to Moscow is not
    culture. According to a diplomatic source, Putin has invited him to
    Moscow to discuss more serious political issues and, in particular,
    Azerbaijan's joining the Collective Security Treaty Organization
    (CST). It was the focal point of Lavrov's talks in Baku yesterday. The
    issue of Azerbaijan's joining the CST was discussed with Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov and later with President Aliyev. Informed
    sources said that the Kremlin considers Azerbaijan's CST membership in
    the context of a settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. In
    other words, Russia intends to give its consent to the settlement of
    the conflict only in case Azerbaijan agrees to join the military bloc
    and have Russian military bases on its territory.

    Putin put the issue of Azerbaijan's joining the CST on the agenda back
    in February last year during Ilham Aliyev's visit to Moscow. Russia's
    influential Kommersant daily has recently claimed that Aliyev has
    promised Putin that Azerbaijan will join the CST. But the Kremlin is
    concerned that he has not done anything in this direction and has not
    specified his position over the past year.

    At the same time, Aliyev believes that he first needs to strengthen
    his power inside the country in order to decide on such an important
    issue as Azerbaijan's joining the CST. But Moscow seems to be
    concerned that Aliyev will renege on his promise and is therefore
    increases pressure on him. If Aliyev agrees to Azerbaijan's joining
    the Russian-dominated military bloc, he will deal a serious blow to
    the interests of the West. In turn, the West will never be reconciled
    with that situation. On the other hand, Aliyev should fulfil its
    commitments to Russia, which played a major role in his accession to
    power. Only in this case Russia will be prepared to defend his power.

    In order to avoid Moscow's pressure for joining the CST, Azerbaijan
    has been saying that it is impossible to be in the same military bloc
    with Armenia. But at a traditional annual news conference in December
    last year Putin said that Azerbaijan may find a common language with
    Armenia if it joins the CST. By saying that Putin dropped a hint that
    the resolution of the Karabakh problem may be possible after
    Azerbaijan joins the CST, thus staying in the area of Russia's
    military and political influence. Putin is expected to discuss the
    issue more specifically in a meeting with Aliyev and try to obtain his
    answer.
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