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    YEREVAN DENIES PURCHASING ARMS FROM ALBANIA
    By M. Alkhazashvili, translated by Diana Dundua

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Aug 1 2007

    The Azerbaijani foreign affairs minister fired off a salvo of
    letters to his Albanian counterpart, his Pakistani counterpart, and
    the secretary general of the Organization of the Islamic Conference,
    criticizing a purported Albanian arms shipment to Armenia, which was
    reportedly turned away from a Turkish port.

    According to the news agency Regnum, Azerbaijani Foreign Affairs
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov wrote about the Armenian capture of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, saying that more than 800 000 ethnic Azeris had been
    forced from their homes. The Organization of the Islamic Conference
    decreed that its member states-which include Albania and Turkey-not
    give any military assistance or weapons to Armenia, Mammadyarov
    wrote. Nor should member states allow transit of weapons bound for
    Armenia on their territory, as the "Armenian conquerors are not to
    be allowed to continue the occupation and widen the conflict."

    Baku said it considers the weapons shipment an action against
    Azerbaijan. Mammadyarov requested that his Albanian counterpart step
    in and personally see to it that the arms contract is cancelled,
    Regnum writes.

    The Armenian defense ministry, however, categorically denied the
    reports. They are not buying any weapons from Albania, they said,
    accusing Baku of making strident statements.

    At the same time, Regnum reported that Azerbaijan is intending to
    buy weapons from Belarus. A minister there announced the possible
    sale July 30, saying he would be meeting with Azerbaijani officials
    soon to talk about the deal.
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