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    Goergian Times
    April 23 2004

    Karabagh armed forces - an example for Abkhazia


    N. Alyev E. Alekperove. Azeri newspaper `Echo'. Baku


    Media outlets again report that the separatist republics in South
    Caucasus are going to establish close military cooperation with one
    another.
    `Strong Abkhaz state guarantees security and human right protection
    for Armenian population. This position is shared in Armenia as well.
    I think Armenian political circles in Abkhazia see a geopolitical
    ally in South Caucasus. I would like to underline the fact that the
    outlines of cooperation and mutual understanding has been established
    with the mountainous Karabkha republic,' said Prime Minister of
    breakaway Abkhazia Raul Khajimba at the session of Armenian
    community.
    Abkhaz separatists have been holding close relations with the
    Karabagh administration. As Afsni-press news agency reports, `the
    government uses the military experience of the Karabagh military
    forces.' That manifests that the mutual cooperation would serve as a
    steady basis for Armenian-Abkhaz cooperation,' said Khajimba.

    Azerbaijani does not take the similar statements at face value. Mirza
    Metini, head of press-service of Azeri Foreign Ministry, said that he
    had heard similar rhetoric many times before.
    `The unrecognized separatist republic endeavor to draw attention of
    the world community. Let's just recall the case of Dnetre coastal
    when Armenian and Dnetr separatists claimed they would assist one
    another in the fight for independence. But all that is just
    statements and nothing more.'

    Mirza admits he can `hardly imagine how Armenian and Abkhaz
    separatists can assist one another while none of them have military
    potential'. He says neither Georgia nor Azerbaijan recognize the
    self-proclaimed republics.

    When given a similar question Ramiz Melikov, spokesman for the
    Ministry of Defence of Azerbaijan, replied that the statements by the
    so-called Prime Minister should not be taken serious. The mountainous
    Karabagh and Abkhazia are separatist regions. International community
    does not usually respond to actions of unrecognized republics.'
    Azeri newspaper Eko has connected the Georgian embassy to Azerbaijan
    to get comments. The embassy official stressed that neither he is
    going to comment on the statements of the so-called Prime Minister
    who is not recognized by a single country.

    Military expert Ezeri Japarov remarked: `Lately separatist republics
    have intensified relations and consultations at the level of the so
    called `ministries of foreign affairs'. They continue meeting one
    another and try to draw attention of international community.

    The expert says their efforts are vain as none of the state
    recognizes their existence. Japarov said that there cannot be any
    kind of military cooperation between the breakaway regions.
    Abkhazia's and Karabgh's armed forces are nothing but a formation of
    beoviks.
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