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    TO WHOM ARE MILITARY EXERCISES IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH ADDRESSED?
    by Nurani
    Translated by Pavel Pushkin

    Source: Echo (Baku), October 26, 2006, p. EV
    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    October 30, 2006 Monday

    Saber Rattling Against The Background Of Negotiations;
    Azerbaijani Observer Is Afraid Of Armenia's Provocations In Nagorno-Karabakh;

    Negotiations of foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Paris
    are accomplished.

    Despite that the ministers agreed to continue the dialog in Brussels
    on November 14, many observers hurried to announce that negotiations in
    Paris were fruitless. Really, the region already heard more than enough
    conversations about "constructive meetings," "interested discussion"
    etc but there was no real progress in the dialog.

    At any rate, another thing is more possible. During the days of the
    latest round of negotiations in Paris dedicated to resolving the
    conflict and held at the level of foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and
    Armenia, Senor Asratyan, press secretary of the Defense Ministry of
    self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic announced that the army
    of Nagorno-Karabakh was conducting preplanned tactical exercises
    "aimed at improvement of interaction between the branches of armed
    forces and troops formations in the course of counterattacking and
    defensive combat operations and improvement of skills of personnel
    and commanders." Representatives of the separatist regime developed
    impressive media activeness around these military exercises.

    Practically simultaneously with the meeting of the ministers in Paris
    it was announced in Yerevan that between October 30 and 31, President
    of Armenia Robert Kocharjan would visit Russia and a significant
    part of the agenda would be again dedicated to military and military
    technological cooperation. Such unambiguous readiness of Russia for
    "asymmetric" military cooperation in the region definitely pushes
    Yerevan towards a new "dance with sabers" against the background
    of negotiations. Yerevan also drew unambiguous conclusions about
    the stance of another co-chair - France too. Whereas Paris states
    that disagreement with the thesis about "genocide of Armenians"
    is a crime that Yerevan may not be afraid of harsh reaction on the
    part of Paris. Against this background apprehensions about possible
    provocative actions of Armenia are far from being ungrounded.
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