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    AZERBAIJAN'S COOPERATION WITH ISRAEL 'NOT DIRECTED AGAINST IRAN'

    News.Az
    Tue 28 February 2012 11:30 GMT | 11:30 Local Time

    News.Az interviews Aydin Mirzazade, an MP for the ruling New
    Azerbaijan Party, member of the defence and security committee and
    Azerbaijan-Israel parliamentary friendship group.

    How significant is cooperation with Israel for Azerbaijan, including
    in the military sphere, the development of which has recently been
    reported by the world media?

    Israel is one of the states in the region that supports the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan. It cooperates with Azerbaijan in a number of
    areas. Therefore, Azerbaijan can benefit from the experience of Israel,
    not only in arms purchases, but also in creating new production
    capacity and building infrastructure. Israel is currently known
    to the world as a country with new technology and, in this regard,
    Azerbaijan will never hide the fact that it is cooperating with this
    country. I would not say that there is a special friendship between
    Azerbaijan and Israel, because Azerbaijan does not have any special
    relationship with any country.

    Is Azerbaijan's cooperation with Israel directed against Iran, as
    some Iranian leaders claim?

    Azerbaijan's cooperation with any state, including Israel, is
    not directed against third countries. All countries can see that
    Azerbaijan's policy over the past 18 years has not been directed
    against any country. Azerbaijan does not have any problem with Iran.

    Besides, Azerbaijan has repeatedly stated that it will not allow
    other countries to use its territories against Iran.

    Iran has repeatedly stated that in the event of war against it by the
    West, it will strike back at neighbouring countries that are within
    the sphere of interest of the United States and Israel. Could the
    Azerbaijani-Israeli cooperation prompt an Iranian military attack on
    the territory of Azerbaijan?

    If Iranian military circles are considering this, it would be nothing
    but a heavy strike against Iran's own interests, i.e. it would have
    a boomerang effect. Azerbaijan does not pose any threat to Iran.

    Azerbaijan believes that the problems of the brotherly and friendly
    Iran should be resolved through negotiations. In addition, its problems
    with the West, above all, are the problems of Iran itself.

    And it would be a big mistake for Iran to look for these problems
    outside, i.e. in third countries.

    Armenia also sees Azerbaijan's cooperation with Israel as a threat.

    What has prompted this allegation from the Armenian side?

    With the exception of Armenia, Azerbaijan has normal relations with
    all countries of the world. At the same time, these relations are
    based on mutual interests.

    As for Armenia, Azerbaijan today uses all means to put pressure on the
    country. This pressure aims to force Armenia to withdraw its forces
    from the occupied Azerbaijani lands. At the same time, Azerbaijan
    does it without the assistance of third countries and relying only
    on its own capacity. Therefore, any hint from Armenia over Israel
    is unfounded.

    Is the Armenian accusation justified that the military cooperation
    between Israel and Azerbaijan serves the militarization of the latter?

    It's not Azerbaijan but Armenia that is conducting a militaristic
    policy, since Armenia directs over $400m to military spending, which
    is 25% of the state budget, the total size of which is $2.5bn. There
    is no country in the world except Armenia that spends one-quarter of
    its budget on the military.

    As for Azerbaijan, which Armenia accuses of militarism, Baku spends
    only 11-12% of the state budget on military purposes. This amounts
    to about $3bn in total out of a state budget of $22bn.

    Comparing these figures, it should be borne in mind that part of
    Azerbaijani territory is occupied by Armenia. And if Azerbaijan did
    not face military aggression, the country's military budget today
    would be miserly. Therefore, Azerbaijan, taking into account the
    occupation of its lands, is constantly conducting preparatory work
    to ensure the territorial integrity of the country.

    Azerbaijan has more than once stated that it is considering both
    diplomatic and military ways to liberate its lands. Azerbaijan
    will start to reduce military spending once the Armenian-occupied
    territories have been liberated. If Armenia is afraid of the volume
    of Azerbaijan's military expenditure, first and foremost it has to
    liberate the occupied lands and renounce its territorial claims. At the
    same time, Armenia should be interested in this, since today it does
    not have enough resources to maintain the expeditionary force abroad.




    From: A. Papazian
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