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  • BAKU: Armenia's Violation Of Ceasefire Is The Next Diversion Of This

    ARMENIA'S VIOLATION OF CEASEFIRE IS THE NEXT DIVERSION OF THIS COUNTRY'S LEADERSHIP - OFFICIAL POSITION

    Azeri Press Agency
    March 4 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Rashad Suleymanov, Teymur Guliyev-APA. "Armenia's violation
    of ceasefire is the next diversion of this country," chief of the
    socio-political department of the President's Office Ali Hasanov
    told APA.

    According to him, Armenian leadership does diversion in order to
    distract attention of Armenians and the international community
    from the current situation. "Armenian armed forces' military
    diversion today is the next step of the country leadership to reduce
    the tension," Aydin Mirzazade, Deputy Chairman of the Parliament's
    Standing Commission on Security and Defense Issue told APA. According
    to Aydin Mirzazade Robert Kocharian and his team want to disguise
    election fraud in Armenia and try to distract the attention of the
    international organizations by making tension around Nagorno Karabakh.
    "They also want to change the public opinion in Armenia. Azerbaijani
    armed forces are able to respond to all diversions of the enemy,"
    he said. Gudrat Hasanguliyev, MP of the territory, where the ceasefire
    was violated told APA that violation of ceasefire by Armenian armed
    forces was the next diversion of an official Yerevan to distract
    attention of the international community after the elections.
    "I think the first and the main target is to disguise the election
    fraud. On the other hand, Armenia's allies may also play role here.
    It may also be the efforts of Armenians and their allies to impede the
    NATO seminar in Baku," he said. Gudrat Hasanguliyev also underlined
    that Azerbaijani army should repel the enemy, and free the uplands
    from where the surrounding villages are fired. "Despite the tension
    observed in the villages of Terter region near the frontline, the
    people living in the settlements along the contact-line of troops are
    in good mood," head of Terter region executive power Vidadi Isayev
    told APA. "Construction of road in Gapanli village, daily farming ---
    in Shivarkh settlement and Terter town continued," he said. Isayev
    also underlined that the region's people believe in Azerbaijani armed
    forces. The head of the executive power added that though living in the
    villages near the frontline, rumors causing diversion are prevented.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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