Baku says the 5 Azerbaijani nationals had been gathering details about the navy and its drones.
Azerbaijan has arrested 5 of its nationals for spying for Iran after an increase in tensions between the neighbours, which regard one another with mutual suspicion.
The announcement of the arrests got here on Monday after Baku and Tehran accused one another final week of hostile rhetoric.
Baku’s safety companies stated the arrests have been made as a part of “measures geared toward countering intelligence-disruptive actions carried out by Iranian secret companies towards Azerbaijan”.
It stated the 5 folks had been gathering details about the navy, together with the procurement of Israeli and Turkish drones and the nation’s vitality infrastructure.
Earlier this month, the Baku authorities arrested 17 males they stated belonged to an “unlawful armed group arrange by Iran on Azerbaijani territory”.
‘Threatening rhetoric’
On Friday, Azerbaijan summoned the Iranian ambassador to complain about “threatening rhetoric” coming from Tehran.
The day earlier than, the Iranian overseas ministry had handed Azerbaijan’s envoy a notice of protest over “anti-Iran” feedback by Baku officers.
Iran, house to tens of millions of ethnic Azerbaijanis, has lengthy accused its smaller northern neighbour of fuelling separatist sentiment on its territory.
Baku has additionally been angered by its ambitions to arrange a transport hyperlink alongside the Armenian-Iranian border, which might join mainland Azerbaijan to its exclave of Nakhichevan and Turkey.
Baku desires to restrict Armenian jurisdiction over the so-called Zangezur land hall, a venture that may finish its dependence on Iran for entry to the Nakhichevan exclave.
The exclave is separated from Azerbaijan by the Armenian area of Zangezur.
The problem has emerged as the first sticking level between Azerbaijan and Armenia, who fought two wars – within the Nineteen Nineties and in 2020 – over the contested Nagorno-Karabakh area to the east of Zangezur.
“Iran won't allow the blockage of its connection route with Armenia,” Iranian Overseas Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian stated in October.
He stated that “to safe that goal”, Iran had staged large-scale navy drills in October on its border with Azerbaijan.
Relations between Baku and Tehran have been historically bitter, as Turkic-speaking Azerbaijan is an in depth ally of Iran’s rival Turkey.
Iran can also be suspicious of Azerbaijan’s navy cooperation with Israel – a big arms provider to Baku – saying Tel-Aviv might doubtlessly use Azerbaijani territory as a bridgehead towards Iran.
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