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    Armenian military set to taint Azerbaijan's image - official says

    Ekho, Baku
    28 Apr 04

    "The Karabakh Liberation Organization [KLO] will prevent the
    participation of Armenian servicemen in NATO's Cooperative Best
    Effort-2004 exercises on Azerbaijani territory [due in September]."
    This is how KLO leader Akif Nagi reacted to Armenian reports that
    [Azerbaijani] President Ilham Aliyev had given assurances that
    Armenian servicemen could take part in the manoeuvres.

    [Passage omitted: Quotes from Armenian news agencies]

    "Our position remains unchanged," Akif Nagi said. "We have said more
    than once that Armenian officers will take part neither in the
    planning conference nor in the exercises in Azerbaijan. The KLO will
    prevent this. I am confident that the Armenians will not be able to
    attend these events."

    In January 2004, the KLO posted its activists at the Baku
    international airport to prevent the enemy's officers from entering
    the capital.

    The KLO leader expressed his regret about the statement of a US
    general that "stability in the region allegedly hinges on
    Azerbaijani-Armenian cooperation. We think that stability can be
    achieved only if the USA and international organizations impose
    sanctions on the aggressor - Armenia."

    "We, as the host country of the exercises, will conduct them at the
    appropriate level," the head of the Defence Ministry press service,
    Ramiz Malikov, told Ekho yesterday. "If the Armenians want, let them
    participate in the manoeuvres, especially as they have been invited by
    NATO." Malikov believes that the Armenian side is actually not very
    keen on taking part in the forthcoming exercises. Their goal is to
    damage Azerbaijan's reputation."

    [Passage omitted: minor details]

    An independent military expert, Lt-Col Uzeyir Cafarov, told Ekho that
    "last time the Armenians were not very eager to take part in NATO
    events either. However, they got what they wanted - the Armenians did
    not arrive in Baku, but kicked up a fuss." This case will be repeated
    in September as well, the officer said. "They will ardently express
    their desire to participate in the exercises, and will not turn up in
    the end."

    [Passage omitted: Armenians did not attend other meetings in
    Azerbaijan]
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