By Zaur Shiriyev
April 12th, 2016, The CACI Analyst
Saudi Arabia’s attempt to persuade Azerbaijan to join its anti-terror coalition comprised of Islamic countries has created problems for Baku due to fierce opposition to this coalition from Iran and Russia. Azerbaijan’s leadership subsequently attended the international donor conference on Syria’s future, seeking to become part of an international platform that will limit the country’s involvement to humanitarian affairs. However, while Azerbaijan’s interests and capacity to engage in international discussions about Syria are limited, the involvement of Azerbaijani fighters in the terrorist organization calling itself the Islamic State (ISIS) may require Baku to join some kind of international anti-terrorism coalition in the future, aimed at supporting intelligence sharing and cooperation with the aim of preventing recruitment of Azerbaijani jihadists.
- Azerbaijan
- Syria
- Saudi Arabia
- Antiterrorism
- ISIS
- Jihadism
- UN Security Council
- OIC
- Azerbaijan National Intelligence Service
- CIS
- Russia
- Iran
- Iran foreign policy
- Shia islam in Azerbaijan
- Salafism
- Turkey
- Syria donor conference London 2016
- NagornoKarabakh conflict
- Crimea annexation