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    SARKISIAN CLAIMS ARMENIA 'NOT AFRAID OF WAR'

    AzerNews Weekly
    Feb 11 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian has declared that his country
    "was not afraid of war" with Azerbaijan.

    The statement came during his address to "The Balkans and Caucasus
    states" panel in Munich at the weekend. He alleged, however, that
    despite threats being made by Azerbaijani representatives, Armenia
    is not in favor of a resumption of hostilities.

    Armenia has been occupying over 20% of Azerbaijan`s territory since
    the early 1990s and years of peace talks have brought few tangible
    results. Azerbaijani officials have repeatedly warned against
    Yerevan`s policy of aggression, saying the country`s land will be
    freed at any cost.

    Sarkisian added that Georgia`s crackdown on its rebellious region
    of South Ossetia in August 2008 had underscored the real level of
    tension in the South Caucasus region.

    "This was a warning to all interested parties that any careless word
    or poorly thought-out step could cause unexpected consequences in
    the region," he said.

    Sarkisian said, further, that the arms race, the drive of countries
    for increased military budgets and belligerent rhetoric are leading
    to an escalation of tensions in the turbulent region which, in turn,
    "causes provocations."

    Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian has alleged that the
    aspirations of Azerbaijani leaders to liberate the country`s land
    at any cost was impeding efforts to find a peaceful solution to the
    nearly two-decade-long dispute. "Azerbaijan`s raising its military
    budget and its statements that the conflict might be resolved with
    the use of force are complicating the peace process."
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