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  • Hayk Kotanjyan: Baku Shifts Blame For Incident Onto The Armenian Sid

    HAYK KOTANJYAN: BAKU SHIFTS BLAME FOR INCIDENT ONTO THE ARMENIAN SIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.03.2008 14:27 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "By request of Karabakhi side, the Armenian armed
    forces' leaders immediately brought the incident to the notion of
    OSCE CiO's personal representative, Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk and
    tried to contact the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, which replied that
    Minister Safar Abiyev is too busy to answer phone calls," said major
    general Hayk Kotanjyan, head of the RA Defense Ministry Institute
    of National Strategic Studies, Defense Minister's spokesman, colonel
    Seyran Shahsuvaryan told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "The Armenian military took retaliatory measures and rebuffed the
    Azeri attack, restoring the status quo.

    The military leaders also offered the possibility to take dead soldiers
    from the battlefield," he said.

    "Azerbaijani official and public circles are debating the unsuccessful
    attempt of the Azeri army, trying to impose their own version on the
    Azeri public and the international community. "Presenting false figures
    on allegedly killed Armenian soldiers and praising the heroism of the
    Azeri army, Baku shifts blame for the incident onto the Armenian side.

    This distortion of facts is aimed to provide the international
    community with an interpretation beneficial for the Azeri
    authorities challenged by the forthcoming presidential election. Azeri
    interpretation schemed on falsification of facts and exploitation of
    emergency rule in Armenia is an attempt to manipulate public opinion
    of the international community interested in peace and stability in
    the South Caucasus," Hayk Kotanjyan said.

    On March 4, Azeri special forces attacked one of Armenian
    positions. The attack was rebuffed and status quo restored. Two
    Armenian officers were injured. The Azeri side lost 8 soldiers killed.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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