Analysis: Will Azerbaijan-Iran tensions lead to war?


April 8 2023

Tehran has warned it cannot ignore what it considers a security threat emanating from growing Azerbaijan-Israel ties.

Tehran, Iran – Tensions between Iran and Azerbaijan have been steadily ramping up in recent months, and divisive incidents have become almost a weekly occurrence.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry on Friday promised “reciprocal diplomatic action” after Azerbaijan expelled four Iranian diplomats over “provocative actions” it did not name.

Azerbaijan arrested six of its own nationals hours earlier, who were accused of being linked to Iranian secret services and plotting a coup in the Caspian nation. It was the latest in a series of arrests in recent months with Baku linking all suspects to Tehran.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, a close ally of Iran’s historical rival Turkey, blamed Tehran after a man stormed the Azerbaijani embassy in the capital in late January, killing its head of security and wounding others.

Iran said diplomatic relations should remain unaffected as the incident was the work of a lone gunman with personal motives, but Aliyev closed down the embassy as he denounced the “terrorist” attack.

Azerbaijan has also criticised Iran for allegedly backing Armenia in the decades-long conflict over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Iran, on the other hand, which is home to millions of Turkic-speaking ethnic Azerbaijanis, has long accused Azerbaijan of inciting separatist sentiment inside its northwestern border.

But even with all the points of contention in bilateral relations, perhaps a fast-growing relationship between Azerbaijan and Israel is what has irked Iran the most.

Tehran has been increasingly warning Baku against warming up to Tel Aviv, but the inflammatory rhetoric reached new heights last month after Israel and Azerbaijan’s top diplomats discussed “forming a united front” against Iran in a press conference.

Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov was in Tel Aviv to inaugurate his country’s embassy after Baku appointed its first-ever ambassador to Israel.

This new approach, Iran’s Foreign Ministry warned, could constitute a national security threat for Iran which cannot be ignored.

A majority of politicians in Iran’s parliament also denounced Azerbaijan’s move, saying in a statement “the Muslims of the world will consider them accomplices of the Zionist regime in the murder and crimes against the oppressed Palestinians”.

There are a variety of reasons and objectives behind the growing ties between Azerbaijan and Israel, not all of which are directly linked with Iran, according to Vali Kaleji, a Tehran-based Caucasia and Central Asia analyst.

He told Al Jazeera that politically, Azerbaijan needs a Jewish lobby to counter Armenian influence in the West, especially in the United States, while economically, Azerbaijan is a major supplier of oil to Israel.

“From a military point of view, the Republic of Azerbaijan, under the influence of the Armenian diaspora community, is not able to provide peace and get advanced military and defence equipment from European countries and America,” Kaleji said.

“In such a situation Turkey, Israel, and Pakistan have become the three main sources of defence and military needs of the Republic of Azerbaijan,” he added, pointing out this is a main area of concern for Iran.

Tensions between Baku and Tehran have increasingly manifested in military form, with both sides flexing their military muscles in exercises meant as direct warnings.

Both the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the army in Iran have held several rounds of high-level exercises in the northwestern parts of the country and near the border with Azerbaijan since the Nagorno-Karabakh war ended in 2020, displaying ground and air capabilities.

The most serious came last October when the IRGC for the first time built a pontoon bridge over a part of the Aras river that marks parts of the long border between Iran and Azerbaijan.

Days later, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian was in the southernmost Armenian province of Syunik to send another direct message to Azerbaijan and Turkey by inaugurating a consulate and declaring Armenian security as being tantamount to Iranian security.

The move was aimed at countering the “Zangezur corridor” that Azerbaijan and Turkey wish to establish between the exclave of Nakhchivan and the Azerbaijani mainland, which would effectively sever a major Iranian transit link with the South Caucasus and beyond.

Kaleji said – similar to the ebb and flow of tensions between Tehran and Baku in the past three decades – the current escalation could eventually lead to a cycle of de-escalation.

“Although recent tensions are very serious, there are many factors that prevent military conflict, including economic and trade interdependence, transit routes between Iran, Azerbaijan and Russia, and also Azerbaijan’s dependence on Iran’s communication route to reach Nakhchivan,” he said.

He also pointed out diplomatic channels remain open through the Azerbaijani consulate in Tabriz, in addition to the Iranian embassy in Baku and consulate in Nakhchivan, despite the closing down of the embassy in Tehran.

Turkey and Russia – which is increasingly growing closer to Iran after the Ukraine war – can act as mediators, a role similar to that currently played by China in repairing ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia, according to Kaleji.

“However, the fact is that Turkey and Russia, unlike Iran, do not have a threatening perception of Israel’s role in the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Zangezur corridor, and the threat of the common border between Iran and Armenia,” he said, adding the first step would be to understand those concerns and potentially follow up with joint regional talks.

  

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 04-04-23

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 17:15, 4 April 2023

YEREVAN, 4 APRIL, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 4 April, USD exchange rate down by 0.33 drams to 388.15 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.42 drams to 423.74 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.08 drams to 4.89 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 4.87 drams to 485.23 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 23.92 drams to 24750.22 drams. Silver price up by 0.25 drams to 298.57 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Turkish Press: Karabakh victory strained relations between Iran and Azerbaijan

April 4 2023
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2023-04-04 10:50:03 | Son Güncelleme : 2023-04-04 11:02:39

The Iranian army carried out military shipments to the Azerbaijani border line on Sunday, April 2, at night.

Immediately afterwards, the Twitter account of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards shared a red flag, meaning a declaration of war or retaliation.

While Iran seems to be openly threatening Azerbaijan with these moves, it is known that political scientists agree with the same view.

So much so that Iran’s moves such as holding exercises frequently in the border region of Azerbaijan and trying to cross the Aras river are considered as an indication that it is to give a message and an intimidation to Azerbaijan.

On the other hand, an attack was also carried out on the Azerbaijan Embassy in Iran on January 27, 2023 in the recent past, while the security chief was killed and 2 security guards were injured in this attack. On March 28, 2023, an assassination attempt was made against Azerbaijani Deputy Fazil Mustafa. The Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs blamed Iran for the assassination.

On March 29, 2023, Azerbaijan opened an Embassy in Israel.

Finally, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasser Kenani, in a statement on March 31, claimed that the two countries “formed a common front against Iran” after the joint press conference between Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Ceyhun Bayramov.

“These statements are another evidence of the Zionist regime’s bad intentions to turn the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan into a threat area,” he said.

The dangerous steps of Iran, one of Armenia’s most important political allies and commercial partners, “does it invite Azerbaijan to war?” brought questions to mind.

The US insists that peace depends solely on Azerbaijanis and Armenians

March 6 2023

Baku, April 6 The strength of the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia depends only on both countries, and not on other actors, the senior adviser of the United States of America to the South Caucasus, Louis Bono, said Monday in Baku.

“For a solid peace process, this must be requested by the parties, this must come from the parties themselves, and not from the United States of America or anyone else,” the US diplomat added to the press conference.

He added that the role of the mediator is to encourage the parties to talk to each other, propose proposals and exchange ideas.

Bono indicated that two weeks before the Secretary of State Antony Blinken accompanied the US to the German city of Munich, where he met with the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliev, and the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinián.

“The meeting was constructive, the assessment was shared by all participants. Then the Secretary of State asked me to come to the country as soon as possible to continue the peace process. From there I am here,” he added.

The US mission is to “put an end to the suffering of Azerbaijanis and Armenians so that they can live together in peace,” according to Bono.

The diplomat reiterated Washington’s position against the Azerbaijani blockade of the Lachin Corridor, which connects Armenia with the Republic of Nagorno Karabagh, populated by Armenians, on the territory of Azerbaijan.

“We admit that it is a matter of security, but for the necessary goods and civil loads necessary for the transition so that the people of Karabakh have access to them,” he said.

On December 1, groups of Azerbaijanis called “environmentalists” blocked the corridor, which is guarded by Russian peacekeepers, a situation that continues to this day.

“The Azerbaijani side (…) has done and is doing everything to avoid negative humanitarian consequences in Karabakh” due to the siege of the Lachin Corridor, Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Jeyhun Bayramov said last Tuesday.

At the same time, the minister stated that “the legitimate demands of the Azerbaijani civil society should be heard”, referring to the requests of these groups to access the mining operations in the territory of Karabakh in order to inspect them.

The US ambassador, who was received by the Azerbaijani president on a visit to Baku, announced that he will meet the Armenian prime minister in Yerevan on Tuesday.

https://nationworldnews.com/the-us-insists-that-peace-depends-solely-on-azerbaijanis-and-armenians/


Mirzoyan emphasizes humanitarian access to Nagorno-Karabakh in a meeting with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met on February 27 with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk in Geneva.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the parties discussed issues related to cooperation within the framework of the UN Human Rights Protection System.

The interlocutors referred to the process of democratic reforms in Armenia, the steps and achievements of the Armenian government in the direction of protecting human rights and strengthening the rule of law.

Issues of the international and regional agenda were discussed.

Ararat Mirzoyan noted that during the 44-day war of 2020 and during the aggression against the sovereign territory of Armenia in May, November 2021 and September 2022, gross violations of human rights by the armed forces of Azerbaijan were recorded, emphasizing in this regard the clear actions of the international relevant structures, as well as the implementation of the decision of the International Court of Justice. Minister Mirzoyan emphasized the imperative of immediate repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war and civilians illegally held in Azerbaijan, noting that Azerbaijan clearly violates not only the provisions of the tripartite declaration signed by itself on November 9, 2020 but also the norms of international humanitarian law.

Referring to the humanitarian challenges facing the 120,000 people of Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of the blocking of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan, the Foreign Minister of Armenia emphasized the importance of the intervention of relevant UN bodies and ensuring humanitarian access to Nagorno-Karabakh.

Minister Mirzoyan also presented the efforts of the Armenian side towards the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Armenian Foreign Minister travels to Syria to supervise delivery of more humanitarian aid

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 09:39, 23 February 2023

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan will travel to Syria on February 23 to supervise the delivery of the third batch of Armenian humanitarian aid to help in the earthquake response efforts.

During the visit, FM Mirzoyan is scheduled to have a meeting with the President of Syria Bashar al-Assad and Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, the foreign ministry said in a press release.

 

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Armenia sends 32 tons of humanitarian aid to quake-hit Syria

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 11:39, 23 February 2023

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian government is sending a third batch of humanitarian aid – over 32 tons – to the quake-hit Syria.

Photos by Hayk Manukyan

The aid is being sent by the order of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The 32 tons of aid includes food and medication.

Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan is traveling to Syria to supervise the delivery.

The transportation of the cargo was organized by the ministry of emergency situations.

The aid was sent on board an IL-76 aircraft from Yerevan’s Erebuni airport to Aleppo.

Armenian PM, EU Civilian Operations Commander refer to the activities to be carried out in Armenia

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 17:38,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received today the Civilian Operations Commander of the European External Action Service, Stefano Tomat, and his delegation, which also included the Head of the new EU monitoring mission in Armenia, Markus Ritter, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister welcomed the decision to deploy the EU’s long-term civilian monitoring mission in Armenia and emphasized that it will contribute to regional stability and peace.

The EU Civilian Operations Commander expressed gratitude to the Armenian side for the assistance provided to the mission and referred to the work to be carried out in Armenia.

At the meeting, the sides exchanged ideas on issues related to the EU civilian monitoring mission and the cooperation agenda.

Deputy PM Hambardzum Matevosyan inspects construction works in Shirak province

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 11:40, 1 September 2022

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Prime Minister Hambardzum Matevosyan visited the Shirak Province on August 31.

Matevosyan toured the construction site of the 18,7km section of Talin-Lanjik of the North-South Transport Corridor Investment Program, where the Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Kristine Ghalechyan and the Executive Director of the Road Department Gor Avetisyan, together with the contractor engineer and construction workers presented the ongoing work, stressing that the asphalting work of this section will be completed within September 2022, while the equipping and marking works will be finished during November 2022.

Shirak Governor Nazeli Baghdasaryan welcomed Matevosyan at the Lanjik-Gyumri road section.

The construction of the 27,5km long road section is expected to be completed in December 2023.

The next stop was at the Horom-Artik-Alagyaz 4,9km long republican-significance road which is currently being renovated by state budget funds.

Then, the Deputy PM visited the construction site of the Azatan N2 school. The work is carried out as part of the Seismic Safety Improvement program of the Territorial Development Fund of Armenia. The program is worth 1 billion 585 million drams. The construction of the school with a capacity of 300 students was launched in January 2022 and will be completed in two years.

During the visit to the province, the Deputy PM, accompanied by the Governor, laid flowers at the war memorial honoring the memory of fallen troops.

Matevosyan also inspected the construction of a kindergarten in the settlement of Shirak in Akhuryan.

Active construction is underway at the Gyumri city Friendship Park.

The last stop during Matevosyan’s visit was the construction site of the Artur Alexanyan Greco-Roman Wrestling Youth School Complex. The construction began in 2021 and is expected to be completed in 2025. The complex will be equipped with training grounds, football field, a track, a swimming pool, a hotel area, among others.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 31-08-22

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 18:03,

YEREVAN, 31 AUGUST, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 31 August, USD exchange rate down by 0.21 drams to 404.56 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 2.48 drams to 403.63 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.02 drams to 6.71 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 4.33 drams to 470.02 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 284.32 drams to 22505.85 drams. Silver price down by 6.90 drams to 243.16 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.