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    BEST ANSWER TO AZERBAIJAN'S BELLICOSE STATEMENTS - PERSISTENT RISE OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH ARMED FORCES' FIGHTING EFFICIENCY

    DeFacto Agency
    July 17 2008
    Armenia

    "The war has not been finished yet, it continues as incidents occurring
    on the borderline, as well as in economic and information sphere",
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Minister, Lt.-General Movses
    Hakopian stated in Stepanakert in the course of a press conference
    held on July 16.

    According to the NKR Defense Minister, Karabakh Army should always
    be ready for the situation's aggravation, DE FACTO own correspondent
    in Stepanakert reports. The Minister underscored that the best answer
    to Azerbaijan's bellicose statements was persistent rise of NKR Armed
    Forces' fighting efficiency.

    Commenting on a military parade held in Baku on June 26, Movses
    Hakopian qualified it as an attempt "to demonstrate the international
    community that Azerbaijan is really ready for a war". At that the
    General noted that it had also been addressed to "internal, Azerbaijani
    audience, which is quite natural on the threshold of the Presidential
    elections to be held here".

    "As for military equipment demonstrated at the parade, we have not
    seen anything new", Movses Hakopian said. In his words, Karabakh army
    has necessary equipment, which enables to give a resolute rebuff to
    the enemy. The Minister stated that a real condition of preserving
    peace in the region was the maintenance of existing balance of forces.

    In the Minister's words, the fact that Azerbaijan hampers monitoring
    of the parties' contact line held by the OSCE mission and often
    violates cease-fire is "an element of a campaign launched against
    OSCE Minsk group".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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