New tension in relations between Iran and Azerbaijan due to Tehran’s drugs
From time to time, Iran and its
neighbor Azerbaijan witness severe tensions, sometimes militarily and other
times economically.
In a new scene of tension in the
relationship between the two countries, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
accused Iran and Armenia of smuggling tons of drugs to Europe through border
areas.
Drugs and
terrorism
In a speech at a multilateral
official summit attended by the representative of Armenia, Aliyev said that
Iran and Armenia have cooperated in sending drugs to Europe through the
occupied territories over the past 30 years.
He explained that after the
liberation of these areas by Azerbaijan, Iran intensified drug trafficking from
other border areas of Azerbaijan, and during this period, the quantity of
heroin sent from Iran to Europe doubled.
Aliyev said that in addition to the
drug trade, terrorist groups are trained in the region,notingthat there is
sufficient evidence in this regard.
Iran denies
In turn, Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of
the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, criticized Aliyev's comments and
denied Iran's involvement in sending drugs to Europe through the border areas
with Armenia, saying that the Azerbaijani president’s statements are
accusations and “a trap commissioned by Satan.”
Shamkhani also tweeted that Aliyev’s
comments were unconstructive and did not take into account good-neighborly
principles, according to Iran International TV.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry
described these allegations as fabricated and astonishing, as well as serving
Israel's interests.
In recent weeks, Iran has accused
Azerbaijan of violating the export of goods to Armenia, attempting to change
the Armenian-Iranian border, delivering Israel to the Iranian border, and
settling terrorist takfirist groups in the liberated mountain areas of
Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as conducting military maneuvers near Azerbaijan’s
borders.
During the 44-day war between Azerbaijan
and Armenia last fall, which led to the liberation of land occupied by the
Armenian army, 130 kilometers were liberated from the joint border with Iran.