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    AzerNews Weekly
    Dec 30 2009


    Azeri lawmakers hail Turkey military aid accord


    30-12-2009 05:16:11
    The agreement on military assistance signed by Turkey and Azerbaijan
    envisions Ankara's supplying its ally with weapons, military machines
    and, if necessary, soldiers, during the liberation of Upper (Nagorno)
    Garabagh and other Armenia-occupied Azerbaijani territories,
    Azerbaijani lawmakers have said.
    The MPs said the Azerbaijani military and public should be ready for
    war any time.
    `The Azerbaijani public should be more actively involved in the
    settlement of the Upper Garabagh conflict and be ready for the
    president's call to war any moment,' MP Gultakin Hajibayli said.
    She said the lack of substantial result of the mediating OSCE Minsk
    Group's efforts is prompting frequent talk of seeking a military
    solution to the long-standing dispute.
    `Undoubtedly, if Azerbaijan launches anti-terror operations to free
    Upper Garabagh and other occupied territories, Turkey will be the only
    force that will stand by us in these operations, as it has always
    been. Turkey could supply Azerbaijan with arms and ammunition,
    military machinery, and, if necessary, with manpower,' Hajibayli said.
    Another lawmaker, Malahat Ibrahimgyzy, said the signing of the
    military aid agreement with Turkey indicates that the Azerbaijani
    leadership has developed a substantial plan on resolving the Garabagh
    conflict and is taking strides toward its implementation.
    MP Vahid Ahmadov said that, since no substantial steps have been taken
    to resolve the conflict within the Minsk Group-brokered peace process,
    the Azerbaijani president is having to employ the military option of
    conflict settlement.
    `Both the Azerbaijani authorities and opposition are of the opinion
    that the [occupied] land must be liberated. If this can't be done by
    peaceful means, war should definitely be waged.'
    President Ilham Aliyev, in his recent statement on the Garabagh
    conflict, called on the Azerbaijani military and public to be ready
    any time to free the country's land from the invaders.
    Armenia and Azerbaijan waged a war over the mountainous region of
    Upper Garabagh in the early 1990s which claimed some 30,000 lives.
    Armenia has been occupying over 20% of Azerbaijan's territory since
    then, despite UN resolutions on unconditional pullout of its armed
    forces and condemnation by a number of other international
    organizations. One million Azerbaijanis have been displaced as a
    result of ethnic cleansing and Azerbaijan's historical and cultural
    heritage has been significantly damaged in the occupied land. The
    ceasefire accord was signed in 1994, but the OSCE-brokered peace talks
    have been largely fruitless so far.*
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