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  • The Ceasefire Regime Is Breached Permanently

    THE CEASEFIRE REGIME IS BREACHED PERMANENTLY
    by R. Manafly
    Translated by Pavel Pushkin

    Source: Echo (Baku), June 08, 2007, p. EV
    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    June 13, 2007 Wednesday

    So Far, There Is No Need To Pay Special Attention To The Facts Of Breaching Of The Ceasefire
    Agreement On The Contact Line Of The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict That Grow More Frequent

    According to an Azerbaijani expert, this fact may be used during the
    upcoming meeting of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia

    The facts of breaching a ceasefire agreement on the contract line
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict growing more frequent may be used
    at the upcoming meeting of presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia,
    Ilkham Aliev and Robert Kocharyan, in St. Petersburg. Uzeir Dzhafarov,
    military expert and retired colonel lieutenant, made this proposal.

    The facts of breaching a ceasefire agreement on the contract line
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict growing more frequent may be used
    at the upcoming meeting of presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia,
    Ilkham Aliev and Robert Kocharyan, in St. Petersburg. Uzeir Dzhafarov,
    military expert and retired colonel lieutenant, made this proposal.

    Facts of the ceasefire agreement breach by Armenian servicemen
    have grown more frequent lately on the contract line of the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. For example, at 10:30 p.m. yesterday,
    Armenian armed forces fired at positions of the Azerbaijani national
    army from the occupied village Bashkervend of the Agdam District
    for seven minutes. Armenians fired machine guns and other automatic
    weapons. Nothing was reported about the losses.

    In the night of June 6, Armenian armed forces also fired on positions
    of the Azerbaijani army near Shikhlar village of the Agdam District
    of Azerbaijan. The firing started at 3:45 a.m. By response fire the
    enemy was suppressed. There were no losses.

    On June 5, Armenian armed forces fired on positions of the national
    army of Azerbaijan in the Bala Dzhafarli village of the Gazakh District
    from positions located in Aigovit village of the Idzhevan District of
    Armenia for 15 minutes starting at 10:30 p.m. Armenians fired machine
    guns and other automatic weapons. There is no report about losses.

    Meanwhile, Dzhafarov says that there is nothing supernatural in
    periodic breaches of the ceasefire agreement. The military expert warns
    that "this has been happening since the two parties have reached an
    agreement on a ceasefire and the beginning of a peaceful negotiation
    process. However, this kind of incident will continue to happen in the
    future if nothing changes." Along with this, Dzhafarov remarks that the
    army command of Azerbaijan and Armenia, being directly subordinated
    to the presidents, uses the facts of ceasefire agreement breaches in
    their own way and, usually, in their own favor.

    He adds: "There is nothing surprising in this because the matter is
    not about intensive fighting but only about a firing exchange that
    usually stops after a smattering of response fire."

    According to him, if the Armenian party starts firing first, this
    does not mean that it will start an offensive tomorrow. "Moreover,
    it is necessary to bear in mind that in the summer season, servicemen
    leave the dugouts and are actually under the open sky; that is why the
    quantity of such incidents grows in summer." According to Dzhafarov,
    it is also necessary to bear in mind that the facts of the ceasefire
    regime breaches may be exaggerated because the meeting of presidents of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia dedicated to resolving of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict will take place between June 9 and 10.

    Incidentally, officials of the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan refused
    to comment on this issue.
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