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    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Oct 29 2008


    AZERBAIJAN UNRUFFLED BY ARMENIAN DRILLS


    The Azerbaijan Defense Ministry has termed the military exercises held
    by Armenian armed forces in the occupied territories on Saturday as
    weak, citing the low belligerent spirit of the servicemen. It also
    dismissed Armenian claims that new military machinery was used during
    the drills. Azerbaijani parliament members regarded the exercises
    primarily as a step aimed at domestic policy.

    MP Aydin Mirzazada said that after the wave of mass protests in
    Armenia which were put down with the use of force, President Serzh
    Sarkisian is trying to legitimize his authorities and to increase
    public confidence in him. On the other hand, Yerevan is indignant over
    Russias stepping up effort of late at resolving the Armenia-Azerbaijan
    Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict and its holding discussions in this
    regard with Azerbaijan. Armenia, which has no say in the region, is
    trying to air its grievances by holding military exercises and thus
    remind everyone about its presence. Another MP, Gultakin Hajiyeva,
    agreed that by holding exercises, Armenia, which is trying to create
    an impression that it has a powerful military, aims to allay public
    dissent and form public opinion that it has no intention to make
    concessions on the Garabagh settlement. Movses Akopian, the "defense
    minister" of the self-proclaimed Upper Garabagh republic, earlier
    claimed the self-styled entity's army had for the first time trained
    attack maneuvering during the exercises held in the occupied
    Azerbaijani territories, in order to ward off the threat posed to the
    security of Garabagh. He also maintained that "Upper Garabagh's
    servicemen will not wait for the day Azerbaijan attacks."

    Upper Garabagh is an Azeri region occupied by Armenia since a 1994
    cease-fire ended separatist hostilities that killed an estimated
    30,000 people and ousted about a million Azeris out of their
    homes. Years of peace talks have brought little tangible result.
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