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    YEREVAN: AZERBAIJAN WILL FAIL TO ISOLATE NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=9999F4C0-6640-11E2-AC8CF6327207157C
    Thursday, January 24, 19:06

    Azerbaijan is trying to isolate Nagorno-Karabakh, but he will fail
    to, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said at a press
    conference when commenting on Azerbaijan's approving new rules of
    using the air space of the country, which permit shooting down all
    the aircrafts flying over the republic's space without notifying
    the air forces of Azerbaijan. Experts qualify the given decision as
    Azerbaijan's legalization of possible attacks on aircrafts flying
    to Nagorno-Karabakh and back in case the airport of Stepanakert
    is launched.

    In particular, Nalbandian said: "Azerbaijan is trying to make a
    fuss around opening of the Stepanakert airport and to politicize
    this issue. In the meantime, the OSCE Minsk Group has repeatedly
    urged the parties not to do that. As for us, we are not going to
    politicize this issue". The minister recalled that Baku has repeatedly
    promised to the Minsk Group co-chairs not to use any force against
    the civil aircrafts; however, it is trying to retract its promises
    by its constant threats. Nalbandian once again expressed Armenia's
    position saying that Armenia considers the launch of Stepanakert
    airport exclusively in the humanitarian aspect and does not link this
    issue to the Karabakh peace process.

    To note, Azerbaijan's Cabinet on Jan 18 issued document on use of
    airspace, which allows official Baku to shoot down civilian aircraft
    deemed to violate Azeri airspace. The document, the use of which is
    obviously intended to thwart plans to open the airport in Stepanakert,
    allow the government of Azerbaijan to declare certain areas "banned
    zones and limited zones," hence allowing the government to randomly
    shoot down aircraft it deems in violation of Azeri airspace."If
    the aircraft does not obey orders to land and there is no exact
    information about innocent passengers onboard, the legislation permits
    the government to shoot down the aircraft," reported APA. Experts
    and Mass Media report that the given decision of the Azerbaijan
    Government applies first of all to the Stepanakert Airport. In
    addition, Azerbaijani sources received the statement by Arif Mammadov,
    Head of the State Department of Civil Aviation of Azerbaijan, saying
    that yet during construction of the Stepanakert Airport they tried to
    take preventive measures and sent a letter to the ICAO. "We informed
    that the airspace of Nagorno Karabakh is closed and in line with the
    Law On Civil Aviation we plan to hit the planes entering that space
    and trying to land on that territory," Mammadov said.

    Earlier the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs made the following
    statement: "Regarding reports of the planned opening of an airport
    in Nagorno-Karabakh, the Co-Chairs received renewed assurances from
    the sides that they will reject any threat or use of force against
    civil aircraft, pursue the matter through diplomatic steps, and
    refrain from politicizing the issue. The Co-Chairs reaffirmed that
    operation of this airport cannot be used to support any claim of
    a change in the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, and urged the sides to
    act in accordance with international law and consistent with current
    practice for flights over their territory".

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