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    It was rather a test on firmness

    07-03-2008 16:12:09 - KarabakhOpen

    Interview with Davit Ishkhanyan, representative of the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun CC of Artsakh.

    In your opinion, is the skirmish on the Karabakh-Azeri border related
    to the post-election events in Armenia?

    It should not be ruled out though I don't think so. I think it was
    rather a test of our internal state ` readiness for defense and
    internal stability. The events in Armenia cause deep concern but I do
    not think that they had direct influence on the activities of the NKR
    government.

    What is the situation on the front line like? Is it possible that the
    skirmish will cause more large-scale actions?

    We have never ruled out the possibility of a large-scale offensive
    because de facto we are in a situation when no peace agreement has been
    signed, and the talks continue. I have already had an occasion to say
    that as soon as Azerbaijan feels confident to win, it may launch an
    offensive at any moment. Our problem is whether we will be ready to
    counteract. I think the readiness to counteract must be our primary
    goal. It is possible that Azerbaijan noticed a `weak point' on the
    border and used the opportunity to cause a stir.

    How do you evaluate the situation in Armenia and were the actions of
    the government against the demonstrators adequate?

    In the pre-election period in Armenia we declined to comment because
    interference with the internal affairs of Armenia would be incorrect.
    In the post-election period, to our shame, a national tragedy happened
    which may directly affect Karabakh.

    As to the adequacy of the actions of the government, I should note that
    both the government and the opposition are to blame. I think the
    situation should not have been reduced to this.

    Naturally, these events will affect the settlement of the Karabakh
    issue. At least, both Azerbaijan and the international community are
    trying to use this opportunity to pressure on the Armenian side. We
    must be ready for this and make coordinated efforts to resist pressure.
    Of course, it will depend on the recent events in Armenia, and the
    political situation in general. However, I want to be optimistic and I
    think that we will be strong enough to separate the wheat from the
    chaff and to get consolidated to resolve our most important home
    political issue ` the issue of Karabakh.
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