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    AZERBAIJAN CANNOT BE AN ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SUPPLIER FOR EUROPE - ILHAM ALIYEV

    Source: Kommersant, 10/11/06
    Agency WPS
    The Russian Oil and Gas Report (Russia)
    November 13, 2006 Monday

    On November 9, 2006, Russian President Putin met with his Azeri
    counterpart Ilham Aliyev. Before coming to Moscow, President Ilham
    Aliyev of Azerbaijan visited Brussels, the den of Eurobureaucrats,
    and stirred it up.

    Sources in the Azeri delegation say that Aliyev was told in Brussels
    that perhaps he should start thinking in terms of his own energy
    policy with regard to the EU. According to Kommersant's sources,
    Aliyev told the Europeans that Azerbaijan couldn't be an alternative
    to Russia in any case. In fact, Aliyev said as much to Putin himself.

    "You and I, we are working together, and that's what I told them,"
    a senior Kremlin official quoted Aliyev as saying to Putin.

    According to Aliyev himself, he was greatly surprised to discover that
    "Brussels has no inkling whatsoever of how our countries depend on
    each other!"

    Putin and Aliyev would have discussed construction of an aluminum
    plant worth $1 billion in Gyandja, Azerbaijan. What information is
    available at this point, however, indicates that the issue was never
    even mentioned despite Putin's intention to bring it up.

    Aliyev denied speculations that he had given EU leaders any guarantees
    concerning transportation of fuel from the Caspian region or that
    Azeri oil transportation by Odessa-Brody pipeline to Eastern Europe
    had been discussed.

    The situation with the same pipeline but a different project is more
    complicated, it seems. President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus is
    actively looking for alternative suppliers of gas and oil - as long
    as their tariffs are not so high as the ones Russia established are.

    Russia upped oil and gas tariffs for Belarus once it became clear that
    Minsk was not in a hurry to deliver the promised assets (controlling
    interest in Beltrasgaz). From this standpoint, Lukashenko has taken
    a keen interest in Azerbaijan.

    Well, Aliyev told Putin that the president of Belarus is free to look
    for alternative suppliers anywhere but in Azerbaijan. Putin is bound
    to inform Lukashenko of that at their talks in the Kremlin later today.

    According to what information is available at this point, both
    presidents made numerous references to the late president of Azerbaijan
    Heydar Aliyev who is practically a model hero for both.

    However, Putin failed to secure Aliyev's support in the
    Russian-Georgian confrontation. Aliyev only said that Azerbaijan is
    experiencing some effects from the Russian-Georgian crisis, and that
    he does not want that.

    In other words, Aliyev is prepared to play the role of mediator in
    the Russian-Georgian confrontation.

    He will probably be as successful as Putin is in the Azeri-Armenian
    conflict.
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