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    "KOMMERSANT" BELIEVES PUTIN PROPOSED ALIYEV CHEAP WEAPONS PRODUCED IN RUSSIA

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 9 2006

    Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed his Azeri counterpart Ilham
    Aliyev, who is in Moscow, to resolve if he will continue the strategic
    partnership with Russia. In case of an agreement, Azerbaijan will
    be asked to participate in the struggle against Georgia in exchange
    for Russian weapons and investments of RAO UES of Russia and Russian
    Aluminum, writes the Russian newspaper "Kommersant" in an article
    "Ilham Aliyev changes routes." The author of the article says the
    Kremlin was concerned over the visit of Ilham Aliyev to Europe first of
    all because of the expected growth of military expenses of Azerbaijan
    for 2007 - from $600 million to $1 billion.

    Azerbaijan makes rather equal military orders to the CIS countries
    and suppliers of NATO. But in case of a sharp growth of purchases by
    Azerbaijan, they in Moscow apprehend that Azerbaijan may change over
    to the military standards of NATO. This may lead to announcement of
    NATO a partner already by the second country in the Transcaucasia.

    (To recap, Georgia was the first to announce its alliance with NATO
    in the summer of 2006, after the conflict with Russia). All this will
    lead to the use of the military bases in Azerbaijan by NATO and the
    USA to control over the neighboring Iran. "Russia with respect to
    Azerbaijan has principally different plans. That is why Vladimir
    Putin proposed Ilham Aliyev to implement the plan of "strategic
    partnership" development by lifting the bureaucratic longstops in the
    way to purchase of relatively cheap Russian weapons by Azerbaijan,
    "Kommerstant" writes referring to sources close to the presidential
    administration. Earlier, Russia restricted these purchases not to
    allow the prevalence of Azerbaijan over its another partner in the
    region, Armenia," the author writes. He believes that creation of a
    united front against Georgia is more important for Russia: the key
    topic of negotiations is supposed to be Azerbaijan's participation
    in the energy blockade of Georgia in the winter of 2006-2007.

    To recap, last winter Azerbaijan supplies electricity to a number
    of Georgian regions during stoppages of gas and electricity supply
    from Russia. Gasprom proposed Georgia 1,000 cubic meters of gas for
    $230 (instead of $110) for 2007. According to data of "Kommersant,"
    Gasprom proposed the same sum also to Azerbaijan instead of the
    previous $95-100. Ilham Aliyev remained extremely dissatisfied with
    the future price of the gas which is unlikely to meet the status of
    a "strategic partner." The country imports from Russia about 1.5
    billion cubic meters of gas annually. Moreover, by a single price
    for Georgia and Azerbaijan Gasprom makes senseless the SWAP supply
    of gas and electricity in case of electricity blockade in Georgia,
    the newspaper writes. Russia's other proposals to Azerbaijan are more
    favorable. Thus, "Kommersant" writes that Vladimir Putin will present
    Ilham Aliyev the proposals of Russian Aluminum under the project of
    construction of an aluminum plant worth $1 billion in Gyandza. The
    president will also informed his Azeri counterpart of the interest
    of RAO UES of Russia's structures in investments in the energy and
    in electric networks of Azerbaijan.
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