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Azerbaijan denies Israel military presence on its soil
by AFP Staff Writers
Baku (AFP) Oct 4, 2021

Azerbaijan on Monday denied Iranian allegations of Israeli military presence in the Caucasus country after Tehran's army launched drills at the countries' border, further raising tensions between the neighbours.

Iran made the claims about its sworn enemy Israel on Thursday and a day later, state television showed tanks, howitzers and helicopters firing at targets in the north west of the country near the border.

Israel is a major arms supplier to Azerbaijan, which last autumn won a six-week war with neighbour Armenia over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Azerbaijan's foreign ministry spokeswoman Leyla Abdullayeva said Monday that Iran's claims were groundless.

"We reject the allegations of any third party's presence near the Azerbaijani-Iranian border, such allegations are totally baseless," she said.

Iran's foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian last week had told Azerbaijan's ambassador that his country would not tolerate Israel's presence or activity "next to our borders" and vowed to take any necessary action.

But Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev criticised the Iranian war games in an interview with Turkish news agency Anadolu, asking "why now, and why on our border?"

Azerbaijan and Iran have long been at loggerheads over Tehran's backing of Armenia in the decades-long Karabakh conflict.

Last year's brief war ended with a Russian-brokered ceasefire that saw Yerevan cede swathes of contested territories, including a section of Azerbaijan's 700-kilometre border with Iran which for decades had been under Armenian control.

Relations recently soured further after Azerbaijan's army held joint drills with Turkey and Pakistan, 500 kilometres from the country's border with Iran.

Azerbaijan's decision to impose customs duty on Iranian truck drivers transiting to Armenia also fuelled tensions.

Tehran has long been wary of separatist sentiments among ethnic Azerbaijanis, who make up around 10 million of Iran's 83 million people.


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Iran begins war games near Azerbaijan border
Tehran (AFP) Oct 1, 2021
The Iranian army's ground forces began holding manoeuvres near the country's border with Azerbaijan on Friday, state media reported, despite criticism from its neighbour. The exercises took place in open areas in northwestern Iran, said state television, which showed tanks, howitzers and helicopters firing at targets on the ground. "We respect good neighbourly relations but we do not tolerate the presence of Zionist regime (Israeli) elements and Islamic State terrorists in the region," ground fo ... read more

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