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    Baku threatens Moscow with retaliatory measures

    The Messenger, Georgia
    June 17 2005

    The Russian newspaper Gazeta SNG reports that the head of the Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Elmar Mamediarov has threatened to
    take measures against Russia in response to Moscow's intentions to
    relocate part of the property and military equipment from the Russian
    bases in Georgia to its bases in Armenia.

    "There is an opinion regarding Baku's intention to use
    counter-measures," said the minister, though he did not explain what
    kind of measures these may be, although the paper suggests that
    Baku may refuse to cooperate with Russia regarding the leasing of
    Gabalinskaya RLS Radio Locating Station to Russia.

    "In any case, the minister has made an official statement. We should
    expect counter measures and depending on their actual ability, make
    concrete conclusions regarding how far Azerbaijan is willing to go,"
    the paper writes.

    The paper cites Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo.Baku as suggesting
    that possible counter measures may include the denouncement of the
    agreement regarding the rent of Gabaliskaya RLS and/or allowing the
    U.S. military to deploy more bases under, although the paper notes
    that in an interview with the Azeri newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta Azeri
    political analyst Rasim Musabekov stated Gabalinskaya RLS would not be
    closed until the expiration of the deadline agreed upon by both sides.

    Azerbaijan has been cooperating with Turkey, the United States, and
    NATO ever more closely without raising the issue of Russia's continuing
    use of Gabalinskaya RLS located on its territory, the paper writes,
    but it is now not out of the realm of possibility that RLS will be
    closed before the agreed date.

    Acting Head of the Caucasus Institute of Mass Media in Yerevan
    Aleksander Iskandarian stated in an interview with Gazeta.SNG that
    while Azerbaijan has no need at all for Gabalinskaya, he stressed
    that the RLS is the "eyes and ears of Russia's nuclear shield" which
    observes the situation in the Indian Ocean.

    "To dismantle this station would mean to leave nuclear facilities
    unobserved. Russia will not know what is going on near to its
    borders. This is dangerous and the Americans of course realize this,"
    he stated.

    "We should understand that in realizing this danger, Washington is
    not about to put pressure on Moscow regarding this issue. Another
    issue is that Baku is trying to use Gabalinskaya RLS to free itself
    from the grip it has found itself by promising to allow the United
    States to deploy bases on Azeri territory and not to allow the same
    to Moscow," the paper notes.
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