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    GENERAL YASHAR DEMIRBULAG: "IT IS CREDULITY TO EXPECT SOMETHING FROM OSCE AND UN IN NAGORNO KARABAKH SOLUTION"

    Azeri Press Agency
    March 14 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Istanbul. Mais Alizadeh - APA. "Turkish-Azerbaijani joint operations
    in Nagorno Karabakh are impossible", said retired General-Lieutenant
    Yashar Demirbulag, former chief of Air Forces intelligence office in
    his exclusive interview with APA Turkish Bureau.

    He said he heard such purposes at times, when he worked as a military
    adviser in Azerbaijan. "Then they asked for Turkish helicopters
    to evacuate the peaceful population from Kelbajar. I told that
    it was impossible. War is not a toy. Azerbaijan should strengthen
    its anti-aircraft defense in current situation. This issue should
    be approached seriously, if Nagorno Karabakh anti-aircraft system
    is a part of CIS Collective Anti-aircraft System". General Yashar
    Demirbulag regretted on Azerbaijani casualties in the result of
    ceasefire violation by Armenians. "It is necessary to avoid casualties
    during small confrontations. It is worldwide accepted rule - nobody
    leaves bloodless the place where he entered bleeding.

    Expectations from OSCE and UN are credulity. I have never seen
    any examples. If Azerbaijan wants to liberate Karabakh, it should
    use armed forces. It is necessary to build strong army. The ground
    attacks are not enough and air forces should be used maximum. All
    means should be used for the strengthening of regular army". General
    Yashar Demirbulag's parents left Demirbulag village near Iravan for
    Kars in early years of Soviet Power. He was working Turkish military
    attache in Washington and advised to former Azerbaijani President
    Abulfaz Elchibey in army-building period in Azerbaijan.
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