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    Associated Press Worldstream
    August 7, 2004 Saturday 8:25 AM Eastern Time

    Nagorno-Karabakh warns Azerbaijan against military solution

    YEREVAN, Armenia


    A top military official in the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave on Saturday
    warned Azerbaijan against using military action to try to regain
    control over the territory.

    "If military activity began, Azerbaijan would suffer serious losses,"
    said Movses Akopian, head of Nagorno-Karabakh's army headquarters.

    Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave within Azerbaijan, has
    been de-facto independent since its Armenian-backed forces drove out
    Azerbaijan's military in 1994. Despite a cease-fire, the two
    countries continue to face off across a demilitarized zone, and
    shooting occasionally erupts. No final settlement has been reached,
    and the conflict continues to aggravate economic troubles and
    threaten unrest in this already volatile region.

    In recent months, Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev has repeatedly
    expressed frustration with the decade-long stagnation over the
    enclave and has raised the prospects of military action.

    "There is no point in paying any attention to threats from Baku (the
    Azerbaijani capital) about a military solution to the Karabakh
    problem," Akopian said.

    Earlier this week, Nagorno-Karabakh launched a 10-day military
    exercise that Azerbaijan warned could further hamper peace process.
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