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Israeli defense ministry bans drone supplies to Azerbaijan ?

August 29, 2017 By administrator

Israeli-based Aeronautics company has published a stock communique according to which the department for export control in the Ministry of Defense temporarily blocked a deal to supply Orbitier K1 drones to an important client, haqqin.az reports citing NEWSru.co.il.

The document says that the supplies worth $20 million have to be implemented in 2017-18. The company is not naming a client, but says this is a country having Ba credit rating according to Moody’s which also has close economic ties to Israel, Bizportal reported.

In addition, this country is a home to a plant producing drone repair parts under Aeronautics license.

The website says that there are only two countries among Aeronautics clients – Serbia and Azerbaijan, but only Azerbaijan hosts Aeronautics plant. However, the document does not name Azerbaijan directly.

NEWSru.co.il addressed defense ministry for comments, but has not received a response.

An article published in Israel’s Maariv newspaper several weeks ago said Israeli defense ministry is investigating the complaint saying Aeronautics Defense Systems refused to demonstrate the capabilities of new drones on Armenian targets as requested by Azerbaijan.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, drone, Israel

Weapons storage of military unit explodes in Azerbaijan

August 27, 2017 By administrator

A fire occurred today at the weapons storage of the military unit of the Ministry of Defense, Trends reported quoting the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.

A motorway linking the Azeri capital Baku with Russia was shut off in the wake of the incident.

As a result of the fire an explosion was observed on the territory of the military unit. A group consisting of representatives of the relevant structures is at the scene of the incident to find out the causes of the fire and take the necessary security measures.

According to information to the present time, there are no dead or injured servicemen.

https://youtu.be/yX07UyluPE8

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, explodes, Storage, weapons

Israel continues to deliver Azerbaijan killer drones to be used against Armenians in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)

August 26, 2017 By administrator

The Israeli company Elbit Systems, which has set up the military drones “Hermes 900” for the Israeli army, could sell these drones again to Azerbaijan, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Brazil and Switzerland. Information provided by NexsSru.co.il. The site also informs that Azerbaijan has 12 drones “Hermes 450” bought from Israel in 2006. In 2016 Israel also supplied 15 drones “Hermes 900” to Azerbaijan. These killer drones that Baku regularly uses on the front of the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) against the Armenian positions can fly over 9,000 meters above sea level and can carry 350 kg loads.

Israel, which despite the genocide of the Nazi Jewish people during the Second World War, has still not recognized the genocide suffered by Armenians in the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923, continues to deliver to Azerbaijan Weapons that will be used against Armenians in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Armenia. Business before ethics …

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, drone, Israel, sale

The Bulgarian journalist who revealed the links between Azerbaijan and ISIS Daesh by supplying weapons … dismissed!

August 26, 2017 By administrator

The Bulgarian journalist, Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, who revealed in an article published on July 2 in the Bulgarian newspaper “Trud Daily” (Labor) that the flights of Azerbaijani companies supplied arms to the soldiers of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has been fired! According to the journalist, the security services of Bulgaria interrogated her on 24 August about his revelations about the supply of arms from Azerbaijan to Daech and Al Nusra by flights from the Azerbaijani company Silk Way. After the interrogation, she was removed from the newspaper “Trud Daily” by her editorial staff. D. Gaytandzhieva said he wanted to continue his investigation into this particularly sensitive issue. His writing did not give him time.

According to an extensive investigative report published by the Bulgarian Trud newspaper, during the last three years, at least 350 diplomatic flights on board Silk Way Airlines—an Azerbaijani state-run company—have transported weapons for war conflicts across the world.

Reported by Dilyana Gaytandzhieva who received a trove of documents from an anonymous Twitter account—Annonymous Bulgaria—the article says that Silk Way Airlines has carried tens of tons of heavy weapons and ammunition headed to terrorists under the cover of diplomatic flights.

The leaked files include correspondence between the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Azerbaijan to Bulgaria with attached documents for weapons deals and diplomatic clearance for overflight and/or landing in Bulgaria and many other European countries, USA, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Turkey, to name a few.

According to the documents, Silk Way Airlines offered diplomatic flights to private companies and arms manufacturers from the US, Balkans, and Israel, as well as to the militaries of Saudi Arabia, UAE, and the military forces of Germany and Denmark in Afghanistan and of Sweden in Iraq.

Diplomatic flights are exempt of checks, air bills, and taxes, meaning that Silk Way airplanes freely transported hundreds of tons of weapons to different locations around the world without regulation. They made technical landings with stays varying from a few hours to up to a day in intermediary locations without any logical reasons such as needing to refuel the planes.

According to the documents, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry has sent instructions to its embassies in Bulgaria and many other European countries to request diplomatic clearance for Silk Way Airlines flights.

“Some of the weapons that Azerbaijan carried on diplomatic flights were used by its military in Nagorno-Karabakh against Armenia. In 2016, Azerbaijan accused Armenia of using white phosphorus. Armenia denied the allegations and in turn accused Azerbaijan of fabrication, as the only piece of evidence was based on a single unexploded grenade found by Azerbaijan’s soldiers. According to the documents from the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Sofia, white phosphorus munitions were carried on a diplomatic flight via Baku the previous year,” the report reads.

U.S. sends $1 billion worth of weapons
“Among the main customers of the “diplomatic flights for weapons” service provided by Silk Way Airlines are American companies, which supply weapons to the US army and US Special Operations Command. The common element in these cases is that they all supply non-US standard weapons; hence, the weapons are not used by the US forces,” said the report.

“According to the register of federal contracts, over the last 3 years American companies were awarded $1 billion contracts in total under a special US government program for non-US standard weapon supplies. All of them used Silk Way Airlines for the transport of weapons. In some cases when Silk Way was short of aircraft due to a busy schedule, Azerbaijan Air Force aircraft transported the military cargo, although the weapons never reached Azerbaijan,” reported Gaytandzhieva.

Click to read Gaytandzhieva’s entire article.

Artsakh Presidential Spokesman Responds
After the publication of the Truda report, Artsakh Presidential spokesperson David Babayan told Public Radio of Armenia that the “Azerbaijan established ties with terrorism at the time it gained independence.”

“This is a well-known fact to everyone, especially the special services of the countries, which immediately deal with the Islamic State and the threat of terrorism,” Babayan told Public Radio of Armenia.
“Chechen militants were getting treated in Azerbaijan during the first and second Chechen wars. It was also providing medical services to Mujahideen during the Afghan war and the Grey Wolves Turkish extremist group, as well as other groupings, which were fighting against Artsakh during the first Artsakh war and the four-day war in April,” said Babayan.

He stressed however that merely reporting the facts was not enough and concrete actions should be taken based on the revelations.

“The international community has a lot to do here. The international community should take measures,” he told Public Radio of Armenia, adding that “we often see adverse developments instead.” “They entrust Baku to host first European Games, the Formula 1, a number of forums and conferences instead of taking anti-terrorist measures against the country.”

“These developments are the logical outcome of the world’s silence in response to Aliyev’s statement on the intention to down civilian planes flying between Stepanakert and Yerevan,” said Babayan, adding that “an evil grows into an epidemics if not uprooted at the beginning. Azerbaijan is one of the countries spreading the epidemics, one of the cradles of international terrorism.”

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, dismissed, ISIS, Journalist

Kardashian lipstick sale in Baku causes uproar in Azerbaijani media

August 25, 2017 By administrator

EurasiaNet has unveiled a new piece about the uproar that Kim Kardashian West’s brand name has caused in the Azerbaijani media.

For Azerbaijan, the article says, any product with an ethnic Armenian connection, whether a lipstick or a rifle, can be considered an enemy operation. You put a little bit of Kim Kardashian West (KKW) on your lips “and, boom, you support Azerbaijan’s enemy, one government-aligned media outlet warned.”

“You may say it’s just cosmetics, big deal. What does it have to do with the Armenian-occupied territories of Azerbaijan?” observed Azeri Today in a Russian-language article with the sub-title “For the attention of Azerbaijan’s Security Services!”

The story takes the trouble to respond to its own question.

The Kardashian family spends part of its earnings on “advancing the recognition of ‘the Armenian Genocide,’ Armenia’s military needs and on sustaining the separatist regime in Azerbaijan’s occupied territories,” the author posited.

The 36-year-old Kardashian West indeed campaigns for international recognition of the massacre of ethnic Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide. Both Turkey and its strategic ally and cultural kin, Azerbaijan, fiercely oppose such recognition.

But the celebrity is certainly not known for pitching against Azerbaijan in its arms race with Armenia or for promoting breakaway Nagorno Karabakh’s claim to independence.

The $45 KKW by Kylie lipstick collection, produced in California, is marketed exclusively by KylieCosmetics.com, a company branded for Kardashian West’s half-sister, the 20-year-old model and actress Kylie Jenner. The company limits sales to three of the same item per customer, but using a network of people to purchase hipster products online or to haul them in from Russia to resell locally is a longstanding Caucasus business practice.

Related links:

EurasianNet. Kim Kardashian Reportedly “Infiltrates” Azerbaijan with Lipstick

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Kardashian, lipstick

Armenian-Israeli relations ‘hit by drone’ – Komersant

August 25, 2017 By administrator

The Israeli Ministry of Defense is conducting an investigation against Aeronautics Defense Systems (ADS), a company manufacturing unmanned drones, a correspondent for the Russian Komersant, Kiril Krivosheev, says in a recent article.
In an earlier report, the Israeli Maariv expressed concerns that the company’s employees based in Tel Aviv might have joined the airstrikes against Armenian defense positions in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) in April 2016. Though the company dismisses the accusations, the cooperation with Azerbaijan has been long known as an accomplished fact, writes the Russian journalist.

The specialists managing the drone were earlier reported to have rejected the offer, leaving the task to top representatives of the company.

A complaint filed recently with the Ministry claims that the Aeronautics Defense Systems team, which left for Azerbaijan to conclude the Orbiter 1K drone’s sales agreement, was asked target an Armenian military objective by using the system.

According to the Israeli publication, the two Israeli specialists operating the drone refused to conduct the deadly airstrike, standing firmly their ground even after facing personal threats. High-ranking representatives of the company later moved to equip and use the vehicle themselves. Due to a lack of experience, however, the two unmanned vehicles did not hit the right target, falling short of inflicting material or human damage. The document claimed that one of the vehicles hit an object lying 100 meters away from Armenian defense positions.

One of the specialists has reportedly left the company, with the other planning to step down soon.

Krivosheev cites the Armenian media reports confirming July 7 as the day of the attack (citing their own sources). Azerbaijan’s defense office has issued no official statement in that connection; neither did they respond to Komersant.

The Israeli ministry also refrained from comments. “The Ministry of Defense does not normally comment upon reports addressing military exports. The issue is in the process of verification by the corresponding the Defense Ministry departments,” reads the agency’s response.

“Even if engineers of Aeronautics Defense Systems left for Azerbaijan, they weren’t accompanied by Israeli scientists,” the Ministry added.

The Komersant source close to the Israeli government described the news story in Maariv as an “extraordinary” report. “Nothing of the kind had ever happened before. The non-interference principle applying to foreign conflicts is of a pivotal value for the Israeli military industries. I do want to believe the report will not be confirmed. Should, however, it prove true, the military agency will certainly enforce sanctions against the company.”
No known specific timeframes for concluding the investigation are reported.

The website notes that Azerbaijan made its first use of Israeli unmanned drones under military conditions in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2016. After the end of the confrontations on April 14, the Israeli-Armenian Diaspora conducted a protest outside the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem, making calls for ending the weapons sale to the country.

“The need to halt Azerbaijan’s armament is our community’s coordinated decision. As for the article in Maariv, we are waiting until the investigation comes to a close, as there is no common opinion here. Some Armenians think the operators who refused to hit a strike are real heroes. Others do not believe the newspaper, doubting that it is just an attempt to spoil the Armenian-Israeli relations which have quite improved recently,” Artyom Chernamoryan, the head of the local Armenian NGO Nairi, is quoted as telling Komersant.

The website further cites Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s 2016 statement saying that the country signed US $5 billion worth military industry agreements with Israel last December (adding that most of the deals have been already accomplished). The military agreements implemented between Moscow and Baku over the past five years are worth an estimated $ 4 billion or more, according to the publication.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Azerbaijan, drone, Israel

ANCA blasts outgoing Minsk Group co-chairs statement on Karabakh peace

August 25, 2017 By administrator

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) has blasted the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group interim U.S. Co-Chair Ambassador Richard Hoagland’s recommendations for the Nagorno-Karabagh (Artsakh) peace process, calling them “totally unacceptable” and a “non-starter.”

Hoagland held an on-the-record round table discussion regarding the peace settlement at the Foreign Press Center in Washington, DC on Aug. 23. During the discussion, the Ambassador presented his six main points—adapted from the Madrid Principles—for the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict settlement, the Armenian Weekly reports, citing Voice of America’s (VOA) Armenian service.

The six points included a call for the “occupied territories” surrounding Nagorno-Karabagh to be returned to Azerbaijani control.

“There can be no settlement without respect for Azerbaijan’s sovereignty, and the recognition that its sovereignty over these territories must be restored,” Hoagland said, according to VOA.

“This is a long-term policy, it’s not connected with this or that co-chair, this is our general policy. Of course, the proposed project is more detailed and extensive, but this is the basis of any reasonable solution, and all parties agree on this issue,” Hoagland added.

“The Administration is tossing out another reckless recipe for Artsakh’s destruction, expecting, it seems, that we don’t understand Armenian history, that we lack 100% solidarity with Artsakh, and that we have no sense at all of our geo-political interests. In a word, that we are idiots. Totally unacceptable. A non-starter,” said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA in his comments to the Armenian Weekly.

Hamparian went on to say that the “light rewrite” of the unbalanced Madrid Principles heavily rewards an “increasingly aggressive Azerbaijan” and puts all the risks on the Republic of Artsakh.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, comment, hoagland, Karabakh

Turkish historian: There is no Azeri nation, this name was given by Stalin

August 19, 2017 By administrator

Turkish historian Ilber Ortayli made a statement that provoked indignation of Azerbaijanis.

Speaking about the term “Azeri” Ortayli said that there is no “Azeri nation”, CNN Turk reported.

“This is a name given by Stalin – an ignorant Georgian who knew nothing about nations,” the historian said.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Azerbaijan, give, name, Stalin

Media Watchdog Condemns Azerbaijan’s Harassment Of News Agency

August 18, 2017 By administrator

The media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has condemned the Azerbaijani government’s use of tax-evasion charges to harass the Turan news agency, the last independent media outlet based in the country.

Turan reported on August 11 that tax officials accuse it of underdeclaring its profits since 2014 and are demanding more than 37,000 manats ($20,000) in back taxes and other fees.

“It was just a matter of time before the authorities targeted the last independent media outlet still operating in Azerbaijan,” said Johann Bihr, the head of RSF’s Eastern Europe and Central Asia desk.

Azerbaijani officials began a criminal investigation against Turan on August 7 and sent a tax inspector to the news agency’s offices the following day to begin an audit, Turan said.

Turan denies the allegations and has referred the matter to a Baku economic administrative court, pointing to many irregularities in the investigation, including the fact that officials did not mention a recent audit — exonerating Turan — that was made in response to similar allegations.

“These proceedings are designed to cripple a respected news agency financially,” Bihr said. “We call on the authorities to end this systematic harassment of the last independent media voices and to drop the investigation into Turan.”

Created in May 1990 by journalists who did not want to work for the state media, Turan was one the Soviet Union’s very first independent news agencies and produces news in Azeri, English, and Russian.

Turan was nominated for RSF’s Press Freedom Prize in 2014.

The Azerbaijani authorities have clamped down on independent media in the country in recent years, including the closure of RFE/RLs Baku bureau in late 2014.

The last opposition newspaper, Azadliq, was forced to stop producing a print edition in September 2016.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, harassment, News Agency

Israeli Arms Exporter Demonstrated Drone to Azeri Buyers by Attacking Christian Armenian Army Positions

August 13, 2017 By administrator

Israeli-manufactured drone Iran shot down, which was based in Azerbaijan (AFP)

August 13, 2017 By Richard Silverstein,

Yossi Melman reports in Maariv that the Israeli drone manufacturer, Aeronautics, sought a contract to sell military drones to Azerbaijan.  Though the Orbiter 1K drone the Azeris contemplated buying had been tested in battle, in order to seal the deal, they demanded to see the drone attack an Armenian army position.  The government even planned to broadcast video of the attack on national TV.  But there was a wrinkle in the plan.  The drone operators who were to orchestrate the flight and attack refused to carry it out.

Aeronautics executives, desperate to seal the lucrative deal, pressured the pilots, warning them they would torpedo an important commercial sale.  But the drone operators remained firm in their refusal.  The executives were forced to arm, fly and conduct the entire mission themselves.  Though they attempted to attack the Armenians, the flight failed and no one was injured.  Though not for lack of trying.

One of the two pilots who refused to carry out orders quit the company and the second is in the process of leaving.

Melman says that a complaint has been filed with the Israeli defense ministry (he doesn’t say by whom) because the export license granted to the company explicitly prohibits Israeli personnel taking part in any military action between hostile parties.  In other words, Israel just sells them the weapons to kill each other.  It doesn’t do the killing directly.  This way it can keep accusations of military intervention at arm’s length.  The ministry doesn’t permit either direct or indirect intervention of this kind.  Though of course selling the parties these weapons is a form of intervention.

This is a delicate matter both for the Israeli arms exporter and for the defense ministry since Azerbaijan is a critical Israeli ally in the region.  At a joint press conference, the country’s president boasted that he’d bought $5-billion worth of Israeli weapons to fuel his ongoing war with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh.  An even more important element in the relationship for the Israelis is that Azerbaijan is perfectly situated geographically for spying on its neighbor, Iran.  Israel spies are active inside the country, as are Iranian spies.  The country has also leased an air base to the Israeli military to serve as a refueling station for Israeli aircraft should they attack Iran.  Israel also carries out clandestine spying missions inside Iran using Israeli drones based in Azerbaijan.

As my recent piece published at Middle East Eye shows, Israel does intervene directly in the wars of client states.  In this case it was on behalf of Libyan strongman, Gen. Khalifa Haftar.  In the Azerbaijan case, the intervention was perhaps not sanctioned directly (and therefore problematic) by the defense ministry.  But the fact that Aeronautics senior executives were willing to do it in order to seal the deal shows that rules and regulations were made to be broken as far as Israeli arms exports are concerned.

Source: https://www.richardsilverstein.com/2017/08/13/israeli-arms-exporter-demonstrated-drone-azeri-buyers-attacking-armenian-army-positions/

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenian, Azerbaijan, drone, Israeli

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