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    FM OSKANYAN: AZERBAIJAN WON'T INTIMIDATE ARMENIA WITH ITS MILITARY MIGHT
    Source: TURAN news agency (Baku), March 11, 2006
    Translated by A. Ignatkin

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    March 15, 2006 Wednesday

    Shant TV-channel (Yerevan) quoted Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan
    Oskanjan as saying that Azerbaijan is not going to risk a war with
    Armenia. Azerbaijan will not intimidate Armenia with its military
    might, and neither is it ready for a war, Oskanjan said.

    As far as Oskanjan is concerned, Azerbaijan's losses in another war
    will be even greater than in the former conflict. Moreover, Baku
    will not go against the international community that objects to the
    use of military strength. Neither will the West permit Azerbaijan
    to endanger the billions worth of investments in this country,
    Oskanjan said. Speaking of the deterioration of the situation on the
    Azerbaijani-Armenian front, the minister expressed the hope that it
    did not have anything to do with political processes. The call from
    chairmen to prepare the peoples of Armenia and Azerbaijan for peace
    is addressed to Baku, Oskanjan said.

    Armenian diplomat is convinced that President Ilham Aliyev's
    belligerent rhetoric creates an atmosphere that does not facilitate
    conflict settlement. Unless the situation ameliorated, Armenia will
    change its tactic and put Azerbaijan on the defensive. "We cannot
    wait for Azerbaijan to boost its military might and attack Armenia,"
    Oskanjan said. "We may take certain measures in the matter of our
    own defense that Azerbaijan is certain not to find to its liking."

    Commenting on the outcome of the meeting in France, Oskanjan said
    that Armenia does not consider the process a failure. The issue on
    the agenda was fairly difficult and there can be no progress without
    readiness for compromises on the part of Azerbaijan, Oskanjan said.

    The minister added as well that Azerbaijan should forget about the
    principle of territorial integrity. As far as Oskanjan is concerned,
    the negotiations are centered around Nagorno-Karabakh's right for
    self-determination and Baku should reconcile itself to it.

    Oskanjan is convinced that Armenia has done its part by way of
    compromises and concessions. The diplomat did not elaborate. "What we
    have already agreed with is the final line Armenia will never retreat
    beyond," Oskanjan said.
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