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    DEPUTY PM: MOVEMENTS OF ARMENIAN TROOPS ON FRONT LINE CONNECTED TO U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE'S VISIT

    Trend
    June 8 2012
    Azerbaijan

    The Armenians have become more active on the front line in recent days
    coinciding with the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to
    the region, deputy Prime Minister Ali Hasanov told reporters on Friday.

    He said the OSCE Minsk Group and other countries have been making calls
    to prevent war for the past 20 years, but haven't taken specific steps.

    "It is easy to issue a call, but they don't take any steps. In
    principle these types of calls of co-chairs and international
    organisations can be considered as being positive. The war is not
    profitable for either side.

    "However, it is those who have made the statements and took part in
    the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, are the same ones
    who do not take any steps. Let them at least resolve the conflict and
    there wouldn't be any necessity for military operations. If we look
    at the problem from this position we will see that their statements
    are just empty words.

    "That is why the President of Azerbaijan and Supreme Commander
    repeatedly stated that if Armenia does not renounce aggression our
    armed forces will liberate the occupied territories. This declaration
    is in force to this day," Hasanov said.

    He said there is no doubt that Armenia is in a quandary now.

    "Even patrons now turn their backs on Armenia. We believe that the
    key to solving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is in the hands of Russia.

    This country has finally begun to adhere to an objective position,"
    the deputy Prime Minister said.
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    Trend, Azerbaijan
    June 8 2012


    Deputy PM: Movements of Armenian troops on front line connected to
    U.S. Secretary of State?s visit


    Azerbaijan, Baku, June 8 /Trend E.Mehdiyev/
    The Armenians have become more active on the front line in recent days
    coinciding with the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
    to the region, deputy Prime Minister Ali Hasanov told reporters on
    Friday.
    He said the OSCE Minsk Group and other countries have been making
    calls to prevent war for the past 20 years, but haven't taken specific
    steps.
    "It is easy to issue a call, but they don't take any steps. In
    principle these types of calls of co-chairs and international
    organisations can be considered as being positive. The war is not
    profitable for either side.
    "However, it is those who have made the statements and took part in
    the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, are the same ones who
    do not take any steps. Let them at least resolve the conflict and
    there wouldn't be any necessity for military operations. If we look at
    the problem from this position we will see that their statements are
    just empty words.
    "That is why the President of Azerbaijan and Supreme Commander
    repeatedly stated that if Armenia does not renounce aggression our
    armed forces will liberate the occupied territories. This declaration
    is in force to this day," Hasanov said.
    He said there is no doubt that Armenia is in a quandary now.
    "Even patrons now turn their backs on Armenia. We believe that the key
    to solving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is in the hands of Russia.
    This country has finally begun to adhere to an objective position,"
    the deputy Prime Minister said.


    From: Baghdasarian
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