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    AZERBAIJANI LEADER RECEIVES US DEFENCE SECRETARY

    news.az
    June 7 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Aliyev receives Gates Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev received US
    Defence Secretary Robert Gates yesterday.

    They discussed military cooperation between Azerbaijan and the United
    States, according to a report from state-run news agency AzerTAj.

    Robert Gates handed the president a letter from Barack Obama.

    He said that the US president was pleased to remember that Azerbaijan
    was the first country he visited as a senator.

    Ilham Aliyev asked the defence secretary to convey his thanks to the
    US president for the letter.

    Supplies for US forces in Afghanistan were expected to dominate the
    defence secretary's talks in Azerbaijan.

    About a quarter of the supplies for US forces in Afghanistan pass
    through Azerbaijan, according to the American Forces press service.

    'The secretary has not really had a chance to engage with them,'
    Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said last week, 'and this
    is an opportunity for him to express our appreciation, and also to
    figure out how we can work better together to maintain the level of
    support that is now flowing through Azerbaijan.'

    The Pentagon wants to make sure there are no problems that could
    slow President Barack Obama's 30,000-troop surge in Afghanistan,
    Reuters commented.

    Robert Gates told reporters on his plane before landing that the
    trip was spurred, in part, by 'concerns in Azerbaijan that we weren't
    paying enough attention to them'.

    'It's important to touch base and let them know that in fact they do
    play an important role in this international coalition,' he said.

    Gates will try to allay the Azerbaijan president's concerns about
    Nagorno-Karabakh, a US official told Reuters without elaborating.

    Azerbaijan has criticizing the USA in recent months. Presidential
    official Ali Hasanov in April accused the USA of bias on the Karabakh
    conflict in favour of Armenia. He said that Azerbaijan was not
    satisfied with the US role as a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group and
    said Washington was more concerned with helping Armenia economically
    than with peace in the region.

    His comments echoed remarks by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    at a cabinet meeting. 'Certainly, when our interests are ignored,
    the occupation of our lands is not taken into account and attempts
    are made to help the occupying country get out of its tough economic
    state, the Azerbaijani community cannot accept this', the president
    said, without naming the USA.

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili and Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan were invited to the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington in
    April, but Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was not. US Secretary
    of State Hillary Clinton said this was a 'misunderstanding' which she
    had explained to the Azerbaijani president by telephone, Turkish PM
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan told journalists.

    Azerbaijan since postponed military exercises with the USA, which
    were to have been held in May in accordance with the US-Azerbaijani
    agreement on bilateral military cooperation.




    From: A. Papazian
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