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    YOU HAVE TO BE READY FOR WAR IF YOU WANT PEACE

    Azat Artsakh Daily, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]
    11-06-2007


    Interview with the NKR Minister of Defense, Lieutenant-General Movses
    Hakobian. AA: Do the militaristic statements by Azerbaijan worry you?
    Movses Hakobian: We know the war will start at the very moment when the
    political and military leadership of Azerbaijan is sure that their
    force is stronger. The Azerbaijani high-ranking officials state their
    military expenditure exceeds our state budget. These statements are
    obviously for internal consumption because the size of military
    expenditure does not guarantee success. During the war Karabakh was in
    blockade, there was no bread to eat, we did not have weapon, but we won
    the war. Today we have an army armed with modern weapons, the air force
    is upgraded every day, a powerful engineering system is set up at the
    border. The Azerbaijani army outnumbers our army but our army is ready
    to counteract through all the possible ways, and in case Azerbaijan
    wages a war, it will be beaten. AA: What will be primary for the
    minister of defense? Movses Hakobian: Certainly, balance among the
    armies of the region. AA: What is your vision of the army in the
    nearest future? Movses Hakobian: Better prepared, equipped with modern
    weapons and equipment. I think the social state of the service
    personnel is also highly important. We have to confess in the post-war
    years we had to focus on armament and equipment, military
    infrastructures, and now we have shortcomings in the social security of
    the personnel, especially conscripts. We have made considerable efforts
    in the past few years but it is not enough. I think every effort is
    appreciation and gratitude for the contribution of the people who
    fought in the war and now serve in the army. Of course, the social
    problems of the families of killed azatamartiks are primary, which is
    also important for the education of the new generation. AA: Which is
    the most important lesson for Lieutenant-General Movses Hakobian?
    Movses Hakobian: The most important lesson is that there must be no
    war, and as a general, as a minister of defense, all of us should work
    towards peace, but peace is possible if the army is strong and
    effective. There is a saying: `it you want peace, be ready for war.'
    The minister of defense was brought up in a traditional Armenian family
    and decided to become military when he visited Chardakhlu, the native
    village of Marshal Baghramian and Marshal Babajanian in the ninth
    grade. He studied at the military college in Alma Ata and served in
    Afghanistan, which gave him the right to serve at home, the 366th
    regiment of Stepanakert. He hardly avoided trial for helping the
    azatamartiks ` the `Afghani' background and the Medal of Red Star
    helped him. Then he led a squad of volunteers during the military
    actions.

    AA.
    11-06-2007
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