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    MEETINGS FAILED TO IMPROVE THE SITUATION
    by Safarov

    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    Source: Ekho (Baku), Septembber 26, 2007, EV
    October 3, 2007 Wednesday

    ... according to a spokesman for the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry
    who refers to truce violations on Armenia'a part

    IS THERE ANY POINT IN THE MEETINGS BETWEEN AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN
    DEFENSE MINISTERS?; Expedienccy of meetings between defense ministers
    of Azerbaijan and Armenia is questioned.

    Meetings between Azerbaijani and Armenian defense ministers failed
    to improve the situation on the front. Armenia continues to blithely
    violate the truce and cease-fire agreement. "The Armenian violated
    the cease-fire regime many times these last several months. We
    reported it to the general public every time," Major Ilgar Verdiyev
    of the Defense Ministry Press Service said, commenting on the words
    of Andrzej Kasprscik, personal representative of the OSCE chairman
    currently in London. The OSCE executive said the OSCE was ready to
    arrange another meeting of the two defense ministers if they wanted
    the Nagorno-Karabakh problem solved. "I do not think anybody wants it
    at this point. If both sides are interested, however, we are ready,"
    Kasprscik said. He added that Armenian Defense Minister Serj Sarkisjan
    had become the prime minister this summer and left the Defense Ministry
    to Mikael Arutyunjan.

    Sarkisjan and his then Azerbaijani counterpart Safar Abiyev met on
    the Ijevan-Gazakh area of the Azerbaijani-Armenian border on September
    20. They mostly discussed border control and the truce.

    "I do not presume to know what hopes Kasprscik pins on another hope,
    but the Armenians keep violating the cease-fire regime," Verdiyev
    said. "Not even Sarkisjan's promotion to the premier improved the
    situation." Rauf Rajabov, the head of the Third Eye Information and
    Analysis Agency and military expert, is convinced that meetings between
    the defense minister are needed to minimize losses, exchange of fire,
    and so on. "Azerbaijan and Armenia were recently asked to sign a new
    cease-fire agreement," Rajabov said. "Azerbaijan explained that we
    already have the Bishkek Protocol. It remains valid and why should we
    sign anything else now? A political accord resolving the conflict is
    what is needed." On the other hand, it is wrong to expect a lot from
    meetings of defense ministers because political decisions are made
    elsewhere. "Decisions like that are made at the level of the heads of
    state. On the other hand, meetings such as this may lead the involved
    parties from the search for a political solution," Rajabov admitted.
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