Azerbaijan has shut down a mosque that is linked to supreme leader of Iran. Azerbaijan took this decision a few days after Tehran launched war games near their shared border that Baku has strongly denounced.
Iran’s war games near Azerbaijan’s border have created a tension between the two bordering nations.
โThe mosque and representative office of Seyyed Ali Akbar Ojaghnejad, representative of supreme leader (Ayatollah) Ali Khamenei in Baku, were sealed and closed today by order of the authorities of the Republic of Azerbaijan,โ Tasnim said. Ojaghnejad has held the post since 1996, which is located inside the mosque.

Azerbaijanโs interior ministry spokesman Eskhan Zahidov said in a statement that the move was necessary because of โa surge in Covid-19 cases in several locations in Bakuโ and that the mosqueโs operation had been โsuspended temporarily.โ
Iranโs embassy in Baku said in a statement on Tuesday evening that it had followed up on the matter via diplomatic channels, adding that there had been no advanced warning of the move.
Since mid-September, tensions have soared between the two neighbors, who share a 700-kilometer (430-mile) border. On Friday, the Iranian armyโs ground forces began maneuvers near the frontier, a move criticized by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.
โEvery country can carry out any military drill on its own territory. Itโs their sovereign right. But why now, and why on our border?โ Aliyev said.

Iran invoked its โsovereigntyโ to dismiss Azerbaijanโs concerns.
โIran will not tolerate the presence of the Zionist regime near our borders,โ foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said, alluding to Iranโs arch-foe Israel.
Israel is a major arms supplier to Azerbaijan, which last year won a six-week war with neighbor Armenia over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Azerbaijanโs foreign ministry spokeswoman Leyla Abdullayeva said Monday that Iranโs claims were groundless.
โWe reject the allegations of any third partyโs presence near the Azerbaijani-Iranian border, such allegations are totally baseless,โ she said.
Another recent bone of contention was Bakuโs decision to impose customs taxes on Iranian trucks crossing its territory to Armenia.
To avoid the route, Iranโs roads ministry announced on Monday that it was sending a delegation to Yerevan to discuss the completion of a road that directly links Iran to Armenia. The statement said Azerbaijan โcurrently controls 20 kilometers of this 400 kilometer road that runs from Norduz (in Iran) to Yerevan.โ
Iran was โready to complete the remaining part of the road as soon as possible,โ said the statement, which called the road โstrategicโ for Iranian trade.

