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    AZERBAIJAN UNWILLING TO PUT UP WITH STATUS QUO - ARMENIAN EXPERTS

    tert.am
    06.06.12

    Azerbaijan is showing his unwillingness to put up with the status quo
    and the political situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process,
    the political scientist Sergey Minasyan told Tert.am as he commented on
    Azerbaijan's consistent acts of sabotage coinciding with high-ranking
    officials' visits to Armenia.

    "On the other hand, by means of such incidents Azerbaijan is trying
    to prove the war threats are not a political bluff," Minasyan said.

    The military expert David Jamalyan told Tert.am that the recent logic
    of the negotiations is the probable reason for Azerbaijan's actions.

    "The logic is getting the maximum from the negotiations by means of
    blackmail - entire Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan behaves as if it were
    ready for war, but it does not resume hostilities thus making major
    concessions. In exchange it must get what it wants in a peaceful way,"
    he said.

    The Armenian side must be ready for further provocations by Azerbaijan
    during high-ranking officials' visits to Armenia.

    With respect to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's statement
    condemning Azerbaijan's actions, as well as her promise to speak of it
    during her visit to Azerbaijan, Minasyan said the military retaliation
    by the Armenian side is much more effective than Cliton's statement.

    "Such statements play their role, not decisive, however," he said.

    Jamalyan believes that Azerbaijan's provocation was aimed to see the
    US's response to the blackmail. "Clinton's response showed it did not
    work. In fact, it is common knowledge Azerbaijan is not ready for war.

    Otherwise, they would not wait for any nation's consent. Being ready
    for war means gaining a swift victory," he said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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