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    WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE AREAS WHERE ARMENIAN AND AZERBAIJANI NATIONAL ARMIES FACE EACH OTHER
    R. Orujev
    Translated by A. Ignatkin

    Source: Ekho (Baku), November 11, 2006, EV
    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    November 17, 2006 Friday

    Situation In The Areas Where The Armenian And Azerbaijani Armies Face
    Each Other As Seen From Baku; A Look At The Azerbaijani-Armenian
    Conflict From Baku.

    The situation on the front line is somewhat unclear nowadays. The
    OSCE Caucasus mission arranged a meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian
    defense ministers not long ago. It was compelled to do so because of
    the frequent violations of the cease-fire accord that caused numerous
    casualties on both sides.

    Reports on casualties did become less frequent after the meeting.

    Does it indicate an improvement in the areas where the two armies
    face each other? Opinions of official structures and independent
    experts differ.

    Ilgar Verdiyev of the Press Center of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry
    couldn't say anything conclusive yesterday. "The Armenians must
    observe the cease-fire regime," was all he said.

    Yashar Jafarov, the head of the Union of Retired Officers, refuses to
    call what is happening at the front line a lull. "It will pass. As
    soon as negotiations are reactivated and the terms of the conflict
    resolution are brought up, the situation will immediately deteriorate
    and violations of the cease-fire regime will become more frequent
    again," he said.

    "I was surprised to hear the recent statement of Andrzei Kasprsic,
    OSCE Chairman's Personal Envoy, on a visit to Yerevan concerning
    what he called a relative tranquility.," independent military expert
    Uzeir Jafarov said. "It seems that few bother to watch our independent
    TV-stations that always begin their daily news bulletins with reports
    from their Karabakh correspondents on how the Armenians fire at us.

    When the situation in the Fizuli district was monitored not long ago,
    Kasprsic's aides met with Muhtarov, the head of the executive power
    structures there, and he informed them of daily violations of the
    cease-fire regime on the Armenians' part. As I see it, it's just that
    Azerbaijani Defense Ministry is simply happy that it does not have
    to report casualties now. In the meantime, our people involved in
    the sowing campaign in the border areas are not happy at all. They
    are forced to work nights. I'm convinced therefore that whenever
    official Baku or Yerevan find it convenient, they have their media
    outlets reporting on skirmishes on the hour. When they do not need it,
    on the other hand, they report no skirmishes. There must be some sort
    of pact in action."
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