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    PEACEKEEPING OPERATION IN NAGORNO KARABAKH PREMATURE - ARMENIAN MINISTER

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire
    April 19, 2006 Wednesday

    Armenian Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisian believes that it is premature
    to consider a peacekeeping operation in Nagorno Karabakh and considers
    Azerbaijan's decision to increase the military budget as blackmail.

    "Unfortunately there is no agreement between us and Azerbaijan
    so far. That is why it is too early to speak about peacekeepers,"
    Sarkisian said in an interview with Russia's Krasnaya Zvezda daily,
    published on Wednesday.

    A peacekeeping operation requires the consent of all parties to the
    conflict, he said. "This matter can only be discuss when the parties
    come to an agreement," he noted.

    Speaking about the increase of Azerbaijan's military budget and Baku's
    promises to bring it up to $1 dillion, the minister said that this
    "looks like blackmail."

    "Billions of dollars will not help in this case. If large military
    budgets had determined combat capabilities and combat readiness
    of troops, all oil-exporting countries would have had the most
    combat-ready armies long ago. But this is not the case," Sarkisian
    said.

    According to him, "any unresolved conflict in the Caucasus may work
    as a detonator."

    "The South Caucasus is a very small region, and all countries depend
    on each other here. Thus, resumption of hostilities may have extremely
    negative consequences," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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