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MOSCOW – Officials in Azerbaijan, a nation with a questionable human rights record and huge oil reserves, on Friday welcomed Moscow’s call to use a Russian-leased radar installation in their country as the cornerstone of a proposed U.S. anti-missile system.
Elmar Mammadyarov, Azerbaijan’s foreign minister, said in the capital of Baku that the proposal “can only bring more stability into the region because it can lead to more predictable actions in the region.”
Novruz Mamedov, head of the Azerbaijani presidential administration’s international relations department, told Russia’s Rossiya TV that “such cooperation can have a very strong and positive impact on the situation in the world as a whole.
“If such countries as Russia and the U.S. cooperate, they will have common interests and it will prevent tensions,” he said.
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