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    Armen Press
    July 7 2004

    NO ROAD SURRENDERED TO AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIAN DEPUTY DM SAYS

    YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS: Deputy defense minister Mikael
    Harutunian denied on Tuesday allegation of some political figures
    that a road connecting two Armenian towns of Ijevan and Noyemberian
    was surrendered to the Azerbaijani side. "The road (built in Soviet
    times) was working and will be working," Mikaelian told a group of
    journalists, whom the ministry took to the northern province of
    Tavush, bordering with Azerbaijan and where a string of heavy
    skirmishes between the two rival nations' troops were reported last
    month.
    The road stretching along the border was the scene of surprise
    attacks on Armenian vehicles, buses and local farmers. "We have taken
    appropriate measures to ensure the road's security,' Mikaelian said.
    The reporters were then driven along five Armenian villages, located
    on the border, which are supplied with water from Jokhaz water
    reservoir.
    The latest skirmishes erupted after Azerbaijani troops tried to
    occupy a hill near the regional town of Ijevan which overlooks the
    water reservoir. Mikaelian said Armenian forces responded by moving
    their positions forward in order to defend the water pumping facility
    supplying irrigation water to five nearby villages. Mikaelian said
    the location is being now reinforced, adding also that any such
    attempt in future will be retaliated .
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