Azerbaijan jails Frenchman for a decade in espionage case

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A court in Azerbaijan sentenced a French citizen to ten years ​in jail on Monday after finding him guilty ‌of spying on behalf of Paris, a charge he partially pleaded guilty to, Russia’s RIA state news agency reported.

Baku had accused the man, Martin ​Ryan, who was arrested in December 2023, of collecting ​secret information about its military cooperation with ⁠Turkey and Pakistan. It had also accused him ​of helping to recruit French-speaking Azerbaijanis to cooperate with French ​intelligence.

Prior to his arrest, Ryan had been working in Azerbaijan for a food-importing company that also offered consulting ​services. Prosecutors alleged he had facilitated contact ​between French intelligence and Azad Mammadli, an Azerbaijani citizen who ‌went ⁠on trial alongside Ryan and was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Monday.

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Mammadli denied any guilt at the start of the trial.
Ties between ​Baku and Paris ​have been ⁠strained over France’s close ties to Armenia, against whom Azerbaijan fought several ​wars in the last four decades. ​France ⁠has a large Armenian diaspora and supplies arms to Yerevan.

Last May, Azerbaijan pardoned another French citizen, Theo ⁠Hugo ​Clerc, who had been jailed ​for three years for drawing graffiti in the Baku metro.

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