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    Today.Az, Azerbaijan
    March 29 2009

    Armenia attempts to provoke Azerbaijan on response actions:
    Azerbaijani deputy

    29 March 2009 [00:30] - Today.Az


    According to Milli Medjlis deputy from Shusha region, member of the
    parliamentary committee on issues of defense and security Elman
    Mamedov, "by its military trainings at the front line in Agdam Armenia
    attempts to provoke Azerbaijan on holding military actions in order to
    accuse us of aggression and unwillingness to settle the conflict
    peacefully before the whole world community".

    Notably, despite the recent intensification in the negotiation process
    on Nagorno Karabakh, the Armenian armed forces have been holding large
    scale trainings in the occupied territory of Agdam for already three
    days.

    The deputy considers that Yerevan does not pay serious importance to
    the peace talks. "Armenians today are provoking us to respond the same
    way for it to grow into confrontation. This is an elaborated
    provocation but I think Azerbaijan will not yield to it", announced
    the parliamentarian.

    Military expert Uzeir Jafarov has a different point of view of the
    issue.

    "Armenia has not the least intention to do it considering its present
    position. It is quite satisfied with holding 20% of our lands. They
    just continue such trainings in order to maintain the readiness of
    their positions near the front line. If we consider the news archives
    of the past years, we can see that Armenia usually holds such
    trainings in these regions in March-April", considers Jafarov.

    He said Armenians have already taken all valuable things in these
    lands and now these lands are used as polygons.

    /Day.Az/


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/51166.html
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