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    WPS Agency, Russia
    What the Papers Say (Russia)
    June 24, 2010 Thursday


    BAKU IS TALKING WAR AGAIN;
    Azerbaijan's war spendings alone exceed all of the Armenian state budget

    by Sokhbet Mamedov, Svetlana Gamova


    HIGHLIGHT: NAGORNO-KARABAKH IS IN THE FOCUS OF INTERNATIONAL ATTENTION
    AGAIN; Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan made statements that
    demonstrate diametric nature of their approaches to Karabakh conflict
    resolution process.

    Political statements made by national leaders followed a series of
    skirmishes along the line-of-contact.

    "Karabakh is ancestral Azerbaijani land. I have no doubts whatsoever
    that it will be liberated sooner or later," said Azerbaijani President
    Ilham Aliyev addressing the 35th annual meeting of the Islamic Bank of
    Development in Baku. Aliyev called occupation of Karabakh and seven
    districts along its perimeter "Azerbaijan's worst problem in all the
    years of sovereignty".

    "Respect for territorial integrity of Azerbaijan is the only possible
    solution," said Aliyev and made references to the decisions made by
    the UN, OSCE, and Council of Europe. According to the Azerbaijani
    leader, however, Armenia was paying them lip service and retaining
    presence on the occupied territories.

    Press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry makes daily reports
    on Armenian provocations and attacks successfully repelled by the
    gallant defenders. A major clash occurred on June 19 night, when four
    Armenian servicemen bought the farm and four others sustained wounds
    of varying severity. The Azerbaijani regular army lost one man that
    night.

    Commenting on this episode, Defense Ministry's Press Secretary Eldar
    Sobiroglu called it an Armenian provocation. Sobiroglu added that
    Armenia's latest actions plainly showed its lack of interest in a
    peaceful resolution of the conflict over Karabakh. He even suggested
    that endless skirmishes along the line-of-contact might foment an
    actual war in the region. "We logged 101 cease-fire violation on the
    part of the Armenian Armed Forces over the last month," said
    Sobiroglu.

    "I'd like to point out as well that up to 70% of all the Armenians
    drafted into the regular army end up on the occupied territories. What
    information we have compiled plainly shows that most servicemen killed
    and wounded on June 19 were Armenian nationals. All these facts only
    confirm that it is Armenia that is waging an invasive war on
    Azerbaijan."

    Disturbed by the wanton use of force resulting in deaths, OSCE Minsk
    Group co-chairmen Igor Popov (Russia), Bernard Fassier (France), and
    Robert Bradtke (United States) made a joint statement. They pointed
    out that the June 19 incident had taken place right after the meeting
    between the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in St.Petersburg
    brokered by their Russian counterpart. "The use of force at this point
    might be regarded as a deliberate attempt to circumvent the peace
    process," said co-chairmen.

    Kanat Saudabayev, OSCE Chairman-in-Office and Kazakh Foreign Minister,
    called for peace in the region.

    Azerbaijani analysts believe that the latest incidents ought to serve
    as a warning to Armenia and foreign intermediaries: the
    Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict is anything but latent, outbreak of the
    war is a distinct possibility.

    Political scientist Rasim Musabekov commented that official Baku
    remained a negotiating party for the time being but some of its
    actions made it clear that the previous warnings that the course of
    events might leave Azerbaijan no options other than going to war, had
    been more than just rhetorics.

    "Notwithstanding the recommendations made by the Western countries,
    the Milli Mejlis [national parliament actually emphasized it in the
    recently adopted military doctrine. Moreover, the parliament boosted
    war expenses right on the eve of the meeting in St.Petersburg. It
    follows that Azerbaijan's defense spendings will amount to $2 billion
    this year which is more than all of the state budget of Armenia," said
    Musabekov.

    President of Armenia Serj Sargsjan in the meantime announced that the
    process of conflict resolution was impeded by incertitude with regard
    to certain issues on the part of the international community.
    "Progress is impaired by unclear position of a good deal of
    structures, European structures included, with their fears to disrupt
    the talks."

    As for the June 19 incident, the Armenians say that Azerbaijani scouts
    penetrated environs of the village of Chailu on the territory of the
    self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic where they were sighted and
    challenged by local sentries.

    Iranian Ambassador to Armenia Seyed Ali Saghaeyan said in Yerevan that
    Iran would put up with no American peacekeepers in the Karabakh
    conflict area. The diplomat said that American servicemen might be
    posted in the vicinity of the town of Fizuli. "As matters stand, Iran
    is the only country located next door to the conflict area. We are
    determined to defend our national security," said the ambassador.

    Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, No 126, June 24, 2010, p. 5




    From: A. Papazian
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