Turkish Press: Why is Iran deploying troops on its border with Azerbaijan?

TRT World, Turkey
Sept 30 2021
  • MURAT SOFUOGLU

When countries do military exercises close to another country’s border like Iran is doing now near the Azerbaijani border, it's often perceived as an alarming sign, a warning shot to the neighbour that things aren't going well between them. 

So what's Tehran’s message to Baku with its non-stop military drills? The tense border situation has caused war mongering amongst the Iranian population, as they take occasional videos and pictures of their military trucks and tanks moving toward the country’s border with Azerbaijan. 

The Iranian government gave a vague explanation, saying the drills aim to ensure Tehran’s 'sovereignty'. Its foreign ministry spokesman said that “Iran will not tolerate the presence of the Zionist regime near our borders”, referring to Israel. But Israel has no borders with both Iran and Azerbaijan. While Baku shares a working relationship with Tel Aviv, it has no official policy to support Israel against Iran. 

As a result, it appears that there are other unofficial reasons for Iran’s continuing military exercises near the Azerbaijani border. 

Experts see three main elements on why Iran is deploying forces along the border with Azerbaijan, ranging from the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict to developing a response to the recent joint Turkey-Azerbaijan-Pakistan drills in the region to sending messages to the large Azerbaijani population inside Iran. 

Supply route

First, Iran was not happy about the way the Forty-Four Day War between Baku and Yerevan on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict ended last year with Baku’s victory, gaining much of the disputed region from Armenian occupiers. From the very beginning until now, Tehran has silently backed Armenians against Azerbaijanis while Azerbaijan has a Shia majority like Iran.  

There were a number of reasons for Tehran’s support to Yerevan, but one of them is related to Iran’s trade route across West Asia. Through formerly Armenian-occupied Karabakh, Iran was able to reach Russia and West Asia mostly without paying any customs for its trucks and other transportation means, according to Fatima Karimkhan, a Tehran-based journalist. 

Following the war, Azerbaijan, gaining much of Karabakh territory, has put “pressure on Iran's access to West Asia” by restricting and charging Iranian transportation across Karabakh to reach Armenia, Karimkhan tells TRT World. 

But for Baku, that policy is quite normal because Karabakh is part of Azerbaijani sovereignty and any transportation related to trade activities across that region should be subject to customs. Also, Azerbaijani authorities have been concerned that Iranian trucks might also carry military equipment, which could end up at the hands of Armenians, their long adversary. 

During an interview with Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was clear about the issue. “We have already had knowledge that Iranian trucks illegally entered the Karabakh region many times during and prior to the war,” Aliyev said. 

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev speaks to Turkey's Anadolu Agency during an extensive interview On September 27, 2021, the first anniversary of the Forty-Four Day War over the disputed Karabakh region, which ended with Baku's victory over Yerevan. (AA)

After taking control of much of Karabakh, Baku began showing its uneasiness toward Iranian trucks. “Step by step, we began controlling the road across our Azerbaijani territory [going to Karabakh] and the number of [Iranian] trucks eventually diminished to zero,” the president said. 

He also protested Iranian drills near the Azerbaijani border. “Why now, and why on our border? Why is this being done after we liberated these lands after 30 years of [Armenian] occupation?" Aliyev asked. He also said that he was "very surprised" by Iranian military drills. 

Apparently, Aliyev’s recent remarks made Tehran angry. “What Aliyev recently said was very much offensive from the perspective of Iran's public opinion,” says Karimkhan. Stopping Iranian trucks by Azerbaijan is something Iran finds unacceptable, threatening Tehran’s trade security across West Asia, according to Karimkhan. 

“Iran with this military exercise is showing its seriousness about the road connection to Armenia and West Asia,” she adds. 

Internal tensions

Second, Iran has also been concerned about its large Turkic population, most of which is Azerbaijanis. Some believe that Iran’s Turkic-origin population, which includes Turkmen, Qashgais and other Turkish-speaking groups, might amount to nearly 40 percent. 

Many Azeris call Iran’s north southern Azerbaijan, where nearly 20 million Azerbaijanis live according to different estimates. Some Azeri nationalists and intellectuals have long defined both northern and southern parts as culturally and socially identical, arguing that they should be joined under a political union. 

All these also make Tehran nervous. The Shia-majority country’s nervousness was increased by recent trilateral Turkey-Pakistan-Azerbaijan drills, which could encourage its ethnic Azerbaijani population to show more opposition to Tehran to Iranian thinking, says Matthew Bryza, the former US ambassador to Azerbaijan and a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council.

Trilateral military exercises called "Three Brothers – 2021", being conducted by Turkey, Azerbaijan and Pakistan, began in Baku on September 12, 2021. (AA)

“Iran is deploying its military along its border with Azerbaijan in response to trilateral military exercises being conducted by Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan,” Bryza tells TRT World. The joint drills began in Baku on September 12. While Iran is not trying to be “hostile”, it is still showing the three countries its uneasiness over their joint drill, according to the former US diplomat. 

“It is also signalling to its ethnic Azerbaijani community, which predominates northern Iran that it should not look at military drills as some sort of opportunity to foment unrest. There is a great interest by the ethnic Azerbaijani population of northern Iran in Azerbaijani operations in the recent Forty-Four Day War against Armenia,” Bryza views. 

Bryza draws attention to the fact that during the Azerbaijan-Armenia War, there were large pro-Azerbaijan demonstrations in northern Iran, underlining how Azeri communities in Iran and Azerbaijan have been unified against the Armenian occupation of the Karabakh region.  

The leadership in Tehran might increasingly worry about the prospects of ethnic Azerbaijani separatism after Baku’s victory over Yerevan, according to Bryza. “Mostly, Iranian military deployment along the Azerbaijani border is an internal signal [to Iranian Azerbaijanis],” Bryza says. 

Karimkhan, the Iranian journalist, also thinks that there is an internal dimension regarding Tehran’s recent military drills. A lot of Iranians, who share videos and pictures of Iran’s military vehicles moving into the country’s northwestern border, “are excited” that military exercises show the country’s determination to defend its “territorial integrity”, she says.  

While she thinks the idea of unification of two different parts of Azerbaijan is “just propaganda”, most people in Iran “don't look at this in this way”, she says. “They think these unification voices could go further, so they very much support military exercises along Iran’s border with Azerbaijan right now,” she adds. 

“In Iran, due to the enormous Turkish population, there has historically been a political fear that two Azerbaijans, Baku [the capital of northern Azerbaijan] and Tabriz [the capital of southern Azerbaijan] might join at some point,” said Esref Yalinkilicli, a Moscow-based Eurasia political analyst, in a previous TRT World interview. 

“On the other hand, in Azerbaijani political memory and foreign policy, the idea of Greater Azerbaijan has always been an important factor,” Yalinkilicli added. 

For Iran, the political argument of Greater Azerbaijan is a threat to the Iranian establishment, which has used its support of Armenia as a counter-measure to minimise Azerbaijani aspirations in Iran and across the region, according to Yalinkilicli. 

GRECO releases interim report on Armenia, says situation incompatible with judicial independence

News.am, Armenia
Sept 30 2021

The Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) has released an Interim Compliance Report (Fourth Evaluation Round) which assesses the actions taken by the Armenian authorities for implementation of the recommendations included in the report on the Fourth Evaluation Round.

The Interim Compliance Report on the Fourth Evaluation Round is devoted to “corruption prevention in respect of members of parliament, judges and prosecutors”.

GRECO, in its Fourth Round Evaluation Report, addressed 18 recommendations to Armenia. In the Second Compliance Report, GRECO concluded that seven recommendations had been dealt with in a satisfactory manner and eleven recommendations had been partly implemented.

With respect to members of parliament, transparency of the legislative process remains to be prioritized, placing the emphasis on the involvement of the public in the law-making process and the use of “urgent procedures”. A draft code of ethics for MPs and draft amendments to the National Assembly’s Rules of Procedure intended to establish a mechanism to monitor members’ compliance with ethical norms have been developed but have not yet been presented to GRECO for scrutiny.

Supervision of MPs’ side activities has become more systematic but is yet to yield tangible results.

With regard to the judiciary, the role of the Minister of Justice in disciplinary procedures against judges has not been discontinued and the current situation is not compatible with judicial independence. Proper appeal mechanisms have been provided for decisions on the recruitment and promotion of judges but not for dismissal decisions. While the internal counselling mechanism for prosecutors has been separated from the disciplinary bodies, there is no evidence of its operation in practice nor of counselling on incompatibilities and other restrictions being offered to prosecutors by the Corruption Prevention Commission (CPC). Dedicated, mandatory and regular training on ethics, etc. for all practicing prosecutors is yet to be introduced.

Finally, concerning members of parliament, judges and prosecutors, enhanced provisions on gifts are noted but it has not been confirmed whether a procedure for registering permissible gifts is in place. Also, appropriate measures are still to be taken to ensure the effective supervision and enforcement of rules on asset declaration, conflicts of interest, incompatibilities and gifts by the CPC.

In light of the foregoing, GRECO notes that the current level of compliance with the recommendations remains “globally unsatisfactory”.

The Armenian delegation needs to present a report on the actions taken to implement the unimplemented recommendations as soon as possible, no later than before September 30, 2022.


Fates of over 2000 historical-cultural monuments of Artsakh in danger

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 12:09,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian historical-cultural heritage, located in the territories currently under the control of Azerbaijan as a result of the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war, is under a serious danger, Artsakh’s Permanent Representative to Armenia Sergei Ghazaryan said during the session of the Armenian parliamentary standing committee on human rights and public affairs.

Mr. Ghazaryan said that the fates of over 2000 monuments under the Azerbaijani control are endangered. These monuments include 13 monasteries, 122 churches, 52 castles and 523 cross-stones.

“127 school libraries, 12 museums with more than 20,000 samples, have been left in the lost territories of Artsakh”, he said.

Sergei Ghazaryan said after the 2020 November 9 statement on the ceasefire, cases of vandalism and destructions of Armenian cultural heritage have been registered, including the deliberate targeting of Shushi’s St. Ghazanchetsots church and the St. Hovhannes Mkrtich church.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

408,535 COVID-19 vaccinations carried out in Armenia so far

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. So far, a total of 408,535 vaccinations against COVID-19 have been carried out in Armenia, of which the first dose is 264,695 and the second dose – 143,840, the ministry of healthcare reports.

Vaccinations with AstraZeneca, Sputnik V, Sinopharm and CoronaVac (only the 2nd dose) in Armenia are available for people aged 18 and older.

Vaccinations are carried out on voluntary basis. 

Foreigners in Armenia can also get vaccinated for free.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

First meeting between Foreign Minister Dendias and Armenian counterpart Mirzoyan

Greek City Times
Sept 23 2021


by PAUL ANTONOPOULOS

Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias congratulated new Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan during their first meeting on Wednesday.

The pair discussed the strong and long-standing Greek-Armenian ties, as well as bilateral relations and current regional developments with a focus on the Caucasus region.

Mirzoyan said in a tweet that they also discussed the situation resulting from the Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression against Artsakh.

The Armenian foreign minister also emphasised resumption of the Artsakh peace process with the Organization for Security and Co-operation.

Newspaper: Whose interests Armenia current government serves?

News.am, Armenia
Sept 23 2021

YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: The European Court of Human Rights [(ECtHR)] has issued a decision by which it ruled in favor of the complaint filed on behalf of the Dareskizb LLC (Haykakan Zhamanak [(HZh)] daily) back in 2008 against the decree of RA second president [Robert] Kocharyan dated March 1, 2008.

In this case, the ECtHR has found that the decree violated Article 10 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and Article 6 was also violated against the petitioner; domestic courts were inaccessible. It means that Haykakan Zhamanak daily defeated RA government.

And in this situation, it is interesting that, in fact, [PM] Nikol Pashinyan, a person who is the owner of Haykakan Zhamanak daily, has been the head of the government for three years. And the question arises whether the RA government has served the interests of Haykakan Zhamanak for three years, whether it has submitted the government's objections to the European Court, or, in the same way, the RA position and interests.

After all, a lawsuit was filed against the government itself, and logic suggests that Nikol Pashinyan should serve the interests of the government, not of the daily. Has the government submitted counter-arguments to the European Court [of Human Rights] in connection with HZh's lawsuit to have the lawsuit dismissed in court? It is a question the answer to which Zhoghovurd daily has not been able to find out yet.

Let us added that, according to the European [Court of Human Rights] decision, the petitioner—Nikol Pashinyan, the owner of Haykakan Zhamanak—will receive 9,000 euros from the RA government as compensation for the moral damage caused during Kocharyan's tenure.

Pashinyan buys $7 million spyware to spy on opposition figures, editors – Hraparak.am

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 22 2021

Nikol Pashinyan has spent $7 million to buy Pegasus spyware to track opposition figures as well as editors of independent media outlets, Hraparak.am reported.

“In the fight against internal enemies, Nikol Pashinyan went so far that he even bought Pegasus spyware worth $7 million. In other countries, this tool is used in foreign intelligence to spy on those who pose a threat to the country's security,” it said.

“The mechanism is quite simple: a regular advertising SMS link is sent to the specified phone and after its opening the software is installed on the mobile phone. Incidentally, the cost of "hunting" for one person is more than $10,000. The thing is that this spyware gains access to Signal, WhatsApp, Telegram and Facebook pages.

“The authorities have introduced the new tool mainly to use it against the opposition, but the targets are selected by the direct order of Pashinyan. We have learned that the editor of one of the independent media outlets has also been included in this network," the news site said.

Armenian sides supports the position of the OSCE MG – Ararat Mirzoyan receives Stephane Visconti and Sylvain Guiaugue

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 18:12, 13 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan received on September 13 French Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Stephane Visconti and Deputy Head of Department for Continental Europe Mr. Sylvain Guiaugue.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia, a broad scope of issues related to Karabakh conflict was the key topic of the discussions.

Ararat Mirzoyan drew the French Co-Chair's attention to the humanitarian situation created as a result of the 44-day war, emphasizing the need for the immediate and unconditional repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war, hostages and civilians held in Azerbaijan.

The interlocutors stressed the need to resume the process of peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs. In this context, Minister Mirzoyan noted that the Armenian side supports the position expressed in the joint statements of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs following the 44-day war, in particular, the need for a lasting and stable settlement of the conflict based on well-known principles.

PM Pashinyan arrives in Tajikistan on a working visit

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has arrived in the Republic of Tajikistan on a working visit. PM Pashinyan was met at Dushanbe International Airport by Prime Minister of Tajikistan Kokhir Rasulzoda and Deputy Foreign Minister Farhod Salim, ARMENPRESS reports. 

On September 16-17, PM Pashinyan will participate in the sitting of the CSTO Collective Security Council in Dushanbe, as well as in the joint sitting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

PM Pashinyan is also scheduled to meet with President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon.

Armenian MoD clarifies number of victims at combat post incident

Caucasian Knot, EU
Sept 15 2021

Apart from the perished sergeant, during the incident at a combat position in the south-eastern direction, another serviceman was wounded, the Armenian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has informed.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on September 14, the Armenian MoD disseminated information about the death of a serviceman in a combat position in the south-eastern direction. According to the MoD, the incident was caused by a violation of the rules of combat duty.

Apart from the perished sergeant, another serviceman was wounded at the combat post, the "News.am" has reported with reference to the Armenian MoD.

According to media, there was a shootout, caused by hazing. "According to our preliminary information, interpersonal relations again caused the incident, as a result of which the servicemen fired at each other," the online edition "ArmLur.am" has reported today.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on at 12:37 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

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