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Baku Seeking to Diffuse Tensions between Israel, Türkiye in Syria
Baku Seeking to Diffuse Tensions between Israel, Türkiye in Syria

Asharq Al-Awsat

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Baku Seeking to Diffuse Tensions between Israel, Türkiye in Syria

With growing influence after its recapture of Nagorno-Karabakh from Armenian separatists in 2023, Azerbaijan is using its close ties with Israel and Türkiye to defuse tensions between the regional foes in Syria. Azerbaijan's top foreign policy adviser Hikmet Hajiyev told AFP that Baku has hosted more than three rounds of talks between Türkiye and Israel, who are both operating in Syria to reduce what they see as security threats. 'Azerbaijan is making diplomatic efforts for an agreement,' Hajiyev told Turkish journalists in Baku on a visit organized by the Istanbul-based Global Journalism Council. 'Both Türkiye and Israel trust us.' The overthrow of Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad sparked security concerns in Israel. It has since staged hundreds of strikes deep inside Syria, the latest on Friday, to allegedly stop advanced weapons falling into the hands of Syria's extremists and to protect the Druze minority. Israel has accused Ankara of seeking to turn Syria into a Turkish protectorate, raising fears of a confrontation. In Azerbaijan, President Ilham Aliyev is considered a close ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He has consistently aligned himself with Ankara's positions on key international matters, including the Syrian issue. Azerbaijan also enjoys good relations with Israel, which is very reliant on Azerbaijani oil, and is a major arms supplier to Baku. And now Baku, which has established contacts with Syria's new rulers, is pushing quiet diplomacy by facilitating technical talks between Türkiye and Israel. 'We are successful if the two parties agree on a common model that respects each other's concerns,' Farid Shafiyev, chairman of the Baku-based Center for Analysis of International Relations, told AFP. 'Syria, and especially its northern territories, is the Turkish security concern,' he said. Türkiye wants to control northern Syria but also to 'have a stronger presence' around the Palmyra and T4 airbases to ensure security around Damascus, he added. In facilitating Türkiye-Israel dialogue on Syria, Azerbaijan is playing a 'strategic role,' said Zaur Mammadov, chairman of Baku Political Scientists Club. '(It) reflects Azerbaijan's growing influence as a mediator... among regional actors,' he said. Azerbaijan fought two wars with arch-foe Armenia for control of the disputed Karabakh region -- one in the 1990s and another in 2020 -- before it managed to seize the entire area in a 24-hour offensive in September 2023.

Azerbaijan's quiet diplomacy between Turkey and Israel
Azerbaijan's quiet diplomacy between Turkey and Israel

Al Arabiya

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Al Arabiya

Azerbaijan's quiet diplomacy between Turkey and Israel

With growing influence after its recapture of Nagorno-Karabakh from Armenian separatists in 2023, Azerbaijan is using its close ties with Israel and Turkey to defuse tensions between the regional foes in Syria. Azerbaijan's top foreign policy adviser Hikmet Hajiyev confirmed Baku has hosted more than three rounds of talks between Turkey and Israel, who are both operating in Syria to reduce what they see as security threats. 'Azerbaijan is making diplomatic efforts for an agreement,' Hajiyev told Turkish journalists in Baku on a visit organized by the Istanbul-based Global Journalism Council. 'Both Turkey and Israel trust us.' The overthrow of Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad, with Turkey's blessing, sparked security concerns in Israel. It has since staged hundreds of strikes deep inside Syria, the latest on Friday, to allegedly stop advanced weapons falling into the hands of Syria's new authorities whom it sees as extremists. Israel has accused Ankara of seeking to turn Syria into a Turkish protectorate, raising fears of a confrontation. As a close ally and strategic partner of Turkey, Azerbaijan has consistently aligned itself with Ankara's positions on key international matters, including the Syrian issue. But it also enjoys good relations with Israel -- which is very reliant on Azerbaijani oil, and is a major arms supplier to Baku. And now Baku, which has established contacts with Syria's new rulers, is pushing quiet diplomacy by facilitating technical talks between Turkey and Israel. 'We are successful if the two parties agree on a common model that respects each other's concerns,' Farid Shafiyev, chairman of the Baku-based Center for Analysis of International Relations, told AFP. 'Syria, and especially its northern territories, is the Turkish security concern because of the presence of terrorist groups,' notably Kurdish fighters, he said. Turkey wants to control northern Syria but also to 'have a stronger presence' around the Palmyra and T4 airbases to ensure security around Damascus, he added. Oil shipments to Israel? Ties between Turkey and Israel have been shattered by Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, with Ankara insisting the talks were only technical. 'As long as the war in Gaza continues, Turkey will not normalize ties with Israel,' a senior Turkish official told AFP on condition of anonymity. Turkey has suspended trade with Israel over the war in Gaza. But some Turkish opposition figures have criticized Ankara, claiming trade has continued, notably oil shipments via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline which brings Azerbaijani oil to the southern port of Ceyhan from where it is shipped to Israel. Turkey's energy ministry has dismissed the claims as 'completely unfounded.' Azerbaijan's Hajiyev said Baku had won valuable support from Israel during the Karabakh conflict, but seemed reluctant to comment on the issue of oil. 'We bought weapons from Israel during the war, we paid for them (and) Israel gave us diplomatic support,' he said. 'Azeri oil is coming to Ceyhan, but once that oil is loaded onto ships that sail on the open seas, you cannot control the final destination,' he said. 'These are the rules of the world oil market.' 'A strategic role' In facilitating Turkey-Israel dialogue on Syria, Azerbaijan is playing a 'strategic role', said Zaur Mammadov, chairman of Baku Political Scientists Club. '(It) reflects Azerbaijan's growing influence as a mediator... among regional actors,' he said. Azerbaijan fought two wars with arch-foe Armenia for control of the disputed Karabakh region -- one in the 1990s and another in 2020 -- before it managed to seize the entire area in a 24-hour offensive in September 2023. Baku is now trying to normalize ties with Yerevan -- which, if successful, would be a major breakthrough in a region where major actors including Russia and Turkey all jostle for influence. Turkish analyst Serkan Demirtas said Azerbaijan had stepped in to head off a potential clash between Turkey and Israel over their opposing security concerns in post-Assad Syria. 'A confrontation between its two best allies in the region is a situation Azerbaijan does not want at all,' he said. 'Incoming news shows that progress has been made. This indicates the growing influence of hydrocarbon-rich Azerbaijan in the region after the Karabakh war.'

Azerbaijan's quiet diplomacy between Turkiye and Israel
Azerbaijan's quiet diplomacy between Turkiye and Israel

Arab News

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

Azerbaijan's quiet diplomacy between Turkiye and Israel

BAKU: With growing influence after its recapture of Nagorno-Karabakh from Armenian separatists in 2023, Azerbaijan is using its close ties with Israel and Turkiye to defuse tensions between the regional foes in top foreign policy adviser Hikmet Hajjiyev confirmed Baku has hosted more than three rounds of talks between Turkiye and Israel, who are both operating in Syria to reduce what they see as security threats.'Azerbaijan is making diplomatic efforts for an agreement,' Hajjiyev told Turkish journalists in Baku on a visit organized by the Istanbul-based Global Journalism Council.'Both Turkiye and Israel trust us.'The overthrow of Syrian strongman Bashar Assad by Islamist-led HTS rebels, with Turkiye's blessing, sparked security concerns in has since staged hundreds of strikes deep inside Syria, the latest on Friday, to allegedly stop advanced weapons falling into the hands of Syria's new authorities whom it sees as has accused Ankara of seeking to turn Syria into a Turkish protectorate, raising fears of a a close ally and strategic partner of Turkiye, Azerbaijan has consistently aligned itself with Ankara's positions on key international matters, including the Syrian it also enjoys good relations with Israel — which is very reliant on Azerbaijani oil, and is a major arms supplier to now Baku, which has established contacts with Syria's new rulers, is pushing quiet diplomacy by facilitating technical talks between Turkiye and Israel.'We are successful if the two parties agree on a common model that respects each other's concerns,' Farid Shafiyev, chairman of the Baku-based Center for Analysis of International Relations, told AFP.'Syria, and especially its northern territories, is the Turkish security concern because of the presence of terrorist groups,' notably Kurdish fighters, he wants to control northern Syria but also to 'have a stronger presence' around the Palmyra and T4 air bases to ensure security around Damascus, he between Turkiye and Israel have been shattered by Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, with Ankara insisting the talks were only technical.'As long as the war in Gaza continues, Turkiye will not normalize ties with Israel,' a senior Turkish official told AFP on condition of has suspended trade with Israel over the war in some Turkish opposition figures have criticized Ankara, claiming trade has continued, notably oil shipments via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline which brings Azerbaijani oil to the southern port of Ceyhan from where it is shipped to energy ministry has dismissed the claims as 'completely unfounded.'Azerbaijan's Hajjiyev said Baku had won valuable support from Israel during the Karabakh conflict, but seemed reluctant to comment on the issue of oil.'We bought weapons from Israel during the war, we paid for them (and) Israel gave us diplomatic support,' he said.'Azeri oil is coming to Ceyhan, but once that oil is loaded onto ships that sail on the open seas, you cannot control the final destination,' he said.'These are the rules of the world oil market.'In facilitating Turkiye-Israel dialogue on Syria, Azerbaijan is playing a 'strategic role,' said Zaur Mammadov, chairman of Baku Political Scientists Club.'(It) reflects Azerbaijan's growing influence as a mediator... among regional actors,' he fought two wars with arch-foe Armenia for control of the disputed Karabakh region — one in the 1990s and another in 2020 — before it managed to seize the entire area in a 24-hour offensive in September is now trying to normalize ties with Yerevan — which, if successful, would be a major breakthrough in a region where major actors including Russia and Turkiye all jostle for analyst Serkan Demirtas said Azerbaijan had stepped in to head off a potential clash between Turkiye and Israel over their opposing security concerns in post-Assad Syria.'A confrontation between its two best allies in the region is a situation Azerbaijan does not want at all,' he said.'Incoming news shows that progress has been made. This indicates the growing influence of hydrocarbon-rich Azerbaijan in the region after the Karabakh war.'fo/hmw/giv

Why India is boosting arms sales to Armenia amid Pakistan, Turkey tensions
Why India is boosting arms sales to Armenia amid Pakistan, Turkey tensions

South China Morning Post

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Why India is boosting arms sales to Armenia amid Pakistan, Turkey tensions

India is reportedly accelerating arms sales to Armenia in what analysts view as part of a broader effort to counter the growing strategic alignment between Turkey Azerbaijan and Pakistan – a trilateral partnership that has challenged New Delhi's regional interests and openly backed Islamabad in the wake of their recent cross-border flare-up. Defence ties between Delhi and Armenia's government in Yerevan have grown steadily since 2020, fuelled by shared strategic interests and the West Asian nation's gradual pivot away from Russia , its traditional arms supplier. Indian analysts say the shift highlights a deeper geopolitical rivalry emerging across Eurasia, where alliances are increasingly being redrawn in the wake of the Ukraine war and other regional conflicts. 'India's relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan are not great,' said Rajan Kochar, a senior adviser at Indic Researchers Forum, a Delhi-based security think tank. 'Therefore, any arms sales to Armenia are unlikely to affect our relations with them, especially so when both nations have openly sided and abetted Pakistan against India in the recent Operation Sindoor.' An Armenian soldier fires artillery on the front line amid fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020. Photo: AFP India is planning to deliver a second batch of Akash-1S surface-to-air missile systems to Armenia under a 2022 treaty, along with a broader range of weapons including howitzer guns and Pinaka multiple launch rocket systems, according to media reports. The first batch of missiles was sent in November last year.

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