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    Azeri MP, spokesman scoff at Armenian minister's remarks on military might

    Ekho, Baku
    16 Feb 05

    Azerbaijan has not resorted to force to resolve the dispute over
    Nagornyy Karabakh since it has assumed committments to the Council
    of Europe to settle conflicts peacefully, Azerbaijani MP retired
    Lt-Gen Vladimir Timosenko has said. But Azerbaijanis are not going
    to reconcile themselves to the occupation of their lands, the MP said
    commenting on Armenian Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan's statement
    that the Azerbaijani army is not combat-capable. In his comment, the
    Azerbaijani Defence Ministry spokesman argued that Armenia was lagging
    behind Azerbaijan both in military and economic terms. Ramiz Malikov
    also accused Armenia of undermining peace efforts. The following is
    the text of R. Orucov's report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ekho on
    16 February headlined "The Armenian defence minister believes his
    army is stronger than Azerbaijan's" and subheaded "Serzh Sarkisyan's
    statements are called a lie in our country"; subheadings have been
    inserted editorially:

    Armenian Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan gave an on-line press
    conference posted on the site of the Dashnak newspaper Yerkir
    yesterday. Some of his answers to the questions require separate
    comments.

    "Wrong policy"

    Commenting on the Council of Europe's stance on the Nagornyy
    Karabakh problem, Sarkisyan acknowledged that "the resolution of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe [PACE] on Nagornyy
    Karabakh does not take into account the interests of Armenia", but
    added that he does not see any tragedy in it.

    The Armenian minister believes that Karabakh was subjected to
    aggression from Azerbaijan. "The principles in [PACE rapporteur on
    Nagornyy Karabakh David] Atkinson's report are correct. Our task is to
    convince the European entities that these principles are acceptable to
    us and harmful to Azerbaijan. At the start of the Karabakh movement we
    proved to the world that our movement is democratic and fair. The new
    generation of European politicians either do not remember or do not
    know the history and origin of the Karabakh conflict. We are facing
    the challenge of explaining the gist of the issue to them."

    The head of the Azerbaijani delegation to PACE, Samad Seyidov, told
    Ekho that Sarkisyan's statements show that he perceives the resolution
    in a totally wrong way.

    "Sarkisyan acknowledges that this resolution meets objective
    parameters. But he is wrong to say that it is not in Armenia's
    interests. The resolution is in the interests of Armenia, because it is
    in the interests of Armenia to liberate the occupied territories and
    admit that it is an aggressor and has invaded another country. The
    sooner Armenia realizes this, the better for the Armenian people,
    who, like any other nation, want to live in peace.

    "Unfortunately, Sarkisyan's statement again illustrates that Armenian
    leaders cannot accept the objective reality. It is impossible to
    overturn those values that have been accepted in Europe for quite a
    long time. In other words, one cannot occupy the territory of another
    state and pretend to be a victim, one cannot keep on saying that
    nothing happened after conducting ethnic cleansing and one cannot
    annex the territory of a neighbouring country and try to look for
    legal grounds to justify this step. This illustrates that the Council
    of Europe resolution has not been fully understood in Armenia so
    far. Because the main idea of the resolution resides not in the lapses
    of Armenian diplomacy (there are, by the way, quite a few of them),
    but in the fact that Armenia as a state has a wrong policy."

    Armenia undermines peace efforts

    Sarkisyan told the press conference that "calls for a military solution
    to the conflict have been heard in Azerbaijan since [late Azerbaijani
    President Heydar] Aliyev rejected the Key West principles". The
    minister believes that such militarist statements by the Azerbaijani
    side "are meant both for internal and external use: internally in
    order to raise the spirit and externally as a blackmailing tool. Such
    statements have made some people in Azerbaijan believe that their
    army is really capable of resolving the Karabakh issue militarily.
    However, I strongly believe that the Azerbaijani army is not in a
    position to do so. Otherwise, I can assure you, they would not be
    asking for permission."

    "These are the statements of the enemy," the head of the press
    service of the Azerbaijani Defence Ministry, Ramiz Malikov, told Ekho
    commenting on this part of the press conference.

    "But Sarkisyan is profoundly mistaken. Not only the armed forces of
    Armenia, but also the country itself is now losing to Azerbaijan and
    its armed forces on all parameters. Actually, the Armenian economy is
    really in a bad state and is being ruled from outside. This country
    has been marginalized from all regional economic projects, while the
    Azerbaijani economy is developing rapidly. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
    [main oil export pipeline] will be built this year and the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas project will start working soon. Azerbaijan
    fares better than Armenia in other economic areas, too. Since the
    strengthening and developing of the armed forces of any country
    depend on the economy, we can say that the Azerbaijani army is twice
    as strong as the Armenian army.

    "As for the situation back in 1992, the armed forces were not at
    the right level unlike the Armenian armed forces. They had been
    preparing for this war, but Azerbaijan got enmeshed in it. Azerbaijan
    had failed to respond appropriately at the time also due to internal
    political dissent.

    "But all these problems have now been left behind. We would like
    to reiterate that Sarkisyan should not deceive himself with any
    grand ideas. Any occupation is doomed to end, as the examples of
    Napoleon and Hitler show. Sarkisyan is distorting facts by saying
    that Azerbaijan is calling for war. It is Azerbaijan that calls for
    a peaceful resolution of the conflict. Our leadership is faithful to
    this idea today, while Armenia, which was recognized by the Council of
    Europe as an occupying country, undermines efforts to find a peaceful
    solution and takes a destructive position."

    Committed not to use force

    A member of the parliamentary commission for defence and security,
    air defence Lt-Gen Vladimir Timosenko, also commented on Sarkisyan's
    statements.

    "By offering alternative ways of resolving the conflict to the world,
    we proceed from the reality of the state of our combat readiness. Both
    Azerbaijan and Armenia assumed commitments not to use force in
    resolving conflicts when they joined the Council of Europe. This is
    the first factor that deters us.

    "Secondly, diplomatic means have not been fully exhausted so
    far. Moreover, European entities have now joined in the process. They
    have called Armenia an aggressor for the first time in many years. And
    we are making it clear for the world to understand that our patience
    is about to end and we have the right to start military operations on
    our territory in order to liberate it without violating international
    law and the UN resolution in particular. We are making it clear to
    our own people and enemy that we will never accept the status quo."
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