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  • ICG: Escalation In Arms Rise Increases Tension Between Armenia, Azer

    ICG: ESCALATION IN ARMS RISE INCREASES TENSION BETWEEN ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN

    11:22 ~U 03.07.13

    Tensions are running high between Azerbaijan and Armenia with further
    escalation in arms race, according to the International Crisis Group

    In its latest report devoted to the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh,
    the organization addresses the Russian weaponry sale to Azerbaijan
    and the sporadic ceasefire violations on the Line of Contact with
    Azerbaijan.

    "Azerbaijan 19 June announced delivery of $1bn worth of sophisticated
    Russian weaponry including nearly 100 top-line T-90 tanks,
    sophisticated rocket launchers, self-propelled artillery units.

    President Aliyev 26 June presided over huge military parade in Baku
    which also featured air fighter sorties and demonstrated new drone
    capabilities, pledged if necessary to re-take all lost territory as
    well as Armenian lands. Unconfirmed Armenian defence ministry source
    countered by claiming Armenia is guarded with long-range offensive
    missile systems capable of hitting any target in Azerbaijan; unclear
    if claim referred to Russian systems delivered directly to Armenian
    armed forces or to Russian forces in Armenia. Also on 26 June, head of
    Russian CSTO-led military bloc and Russian NSC chief visited Yerevan
    to sign upgraded defence pact, pledged arms and more support. Truce
    continues to be violated with sporadic clashes, shooting. OSCE Special
    Representative for Conflicts 12 June warned that simmering conflict
    between the two may explode; voiced continuing concern Armenia might
    attempt to launch regularly scheduled fixed-wing air flights between
    Yerevan and Karabakh, causing near certain Azerbaijani reaction; also
    lamented reluctance of leaders to hold another bilateral meeting to
    diffuse tensions. OSCE attempts to jump-start talks in June failed
    according to OSCE Minsk Group sources cited by media. US, French
    and Russian presidents whose countries co-chair mediation efforts
    18 June expressed regret over impasse in talks; called for sides to
    re-activate efforts to reach settlement," reads the report.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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