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    Aysor, Armenia
    June 26 2010


    With further statements Baku conceals its defeat


    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's further bellicose statements
    voiced in his speech on the 92nd anniversary of Azerbaijani Armed
    Forces aim at concealing Azerbaijan's defeat in Saint Petersburg
    negotiations and June 18 provocation on Karabakh-Azerbaijan contact
    line. Armenian Parliament RPA Faction member Gagik Melikyan told a
    press conference today.

    Note that Azerbaijani armed group trespassed into Nagorno Karabakh
    territory near the village of Chaylu at around 11.30pm Friday. The
    Armenian side ceased their advancement. The Azeri armed group clashed
    with the frontiers. Due to the measures undertaken by the Armenian
    side, the rival withdrew, leaving one dead. Four Armenians were killed
    and another four injured in the clash.

    `Azerbaijan was once more convinced that Armenian soldier is ready to
    defend his homeland at the price of his life. Though four Armenians
    were killed and four injured in the grave provocation, Azerbaijan made
    sure that it is not able to enter Armenian territory,' he said.

    According to the speaker, Aliyev as head of state should not sink so
    low to make statements of the kind before the international community.
    `Aliyev has forgotten that he is a diplomat since his actions are
    evidence of a low diplomatic level,' G. Melikyan said.

    Speaking about OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs' response to the incident
    the member of parliament said that their statements should have an
    addressee.

    `I am convinced that their statements were addressed to Azerbaijan
    carrying out the provocation, but they should have named Azerbaijan
    exactly without thinking of its possible political consequences. It is
    not the case when statements can cause the problem of `liking or
    disliking' for any side,' the speaker said.

    Gagik Melikyan also expressed an opinion that Turkey stands behind the
    June 18 incident. He excluded that the situation can result in
    resumption of operations.




    From: A. Papazian
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