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    "TURKEY AND AZERBAIJAN TO TAKE JOINT MILITARY ACTIONS IN KARABAKH"
    By H. Chaqrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    07/03/2008

    Karabakh

    On March 4, breaking the armistice regime, the Azerbaijani armed
    forces started firing on the positions of Nagorno-Karabakh. In result
    of the skirmish the Azerbaijani army lost eight servicemen, and two
    soldiers of the Defense Army of Nagorno-Karabakh were wounded. As
    the Azerbaijani side started the assault with considerable manpower,
    armored machinery and artillery, and as the skirmish lasted for more
    than 10 hours, the threat of recommencement of the war in Karabakh
    was evident.

    Foreign Minister of Armenia Vardan Oskanian explained the incident
    by the excitement of the authorities of Azerbaijan with the political
    situation inside Armenia. Official Baku tried to put the responsibility
    for the incident on the frontier on the Armenian authorities, alleging
    that Armenia needed it for distracting the public attention from the
    inner political crisis. Azerbaijani Defense Ministry also spread false
    information that 12 Armenian soldiers were killed and 15 wounded in
    the clash.

    Wisely neglecting the official statement of Foreign Minister
    Oskanian, the major international information sources responded to
    the Azerbaijani fiction about 12 Armenian soldiers killed. Anyway,
    the problem is not the Azerbaijani lies, which we are used to, but
    the real threat of having a new war unleashed in Karabakh.

    The latter circumstance had to compel the NATO Parliamentary
    Assembly to condemn the aggressor and express concern about the
    situation. However the head of the Parliamentary Assembly omitted the
    threat of a new war and estimated the ceasefire violation merely as
    "an unpleasant incident".

    Although vice-spokesman of the US Department of State Tom Casey
    expressed concern about the incident, he put no difference between the
    aggressor and its "target", and even expressed some king of support
    to Azerbaijan.

    "The independence of Kosovo is not a precedent and cannot be considered
    as one for Nagorno-Karabakh," he added.

    It may sound absurd, but the very same thing that slips away
    from the attention of NATO and the US, rouses great interest in
    Turkey. "Milliet" newspaper not only reporters the Armenian Foreign
    Ministry's official statement, but also considers the possibility that
    Azerbaijan was trying to make profit of the situation in Armenia. "in
    fact it is not known, which side is responsible for the skirmish,
    but it is still possible that Baku was trying to give Armenia a lesson
    that way," "Milliet" writes.

    "Eni Musafat" comments on the support expressed by NATO and the US
    to Azerbaijan. The newspaper, hinting at the rumors about PKK troops
    hiding out in Karabakh, suggests that Turkey and Azerbaijan may take
    large-scale military actions on the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. "Eni
    Musafat" alleges that the United States have given their approval,
    a Turkish-Azerbaijani military headquarter has been organized and
    intelligence works started.

    The position of the USA on Armenia and the Armenians is as ambiguous
    as that of the European Union. In this case at least the Azerbaijani
    mass media seem reliable. In case allegations on Turkish-Azerbaijani
    military operations in Karabakh come true, the United States shall
    have to empower Turkey to take the initiative on Karabakh conflict
    settlement. Taking into consideration that the White House is rather
    jealous of any initiative, all these seems hardly possible.
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