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    Azerbaijan military threat to Armenia
    Azerbaijan and Armenia held a presidential summit on Sunday amid
    warnings that a full blown war is brewing over a festering territorial
    dispute.

    By Andrew Osborn in Moscow

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/ middleeast/azerbaijan/6631572/Azerbaijan-military- threat-to-Armenia.html
    Published: 8:28PM GMT 22 Nov 2009

    By Andrew Osborn
    in Moscow

    Azerbaijan and Armenia held a presidential summit yesterday amid
    warnings that war was brewing between the countries over a festering
    territorial dispute.

    Ilham Aliyev, the president of Azerbaijan, said the negotiations in
    Munich were a final attempt to avert a military confrontation.

    They were convened by the Organisation for Security and Co-operation
    in Europe as part of efforts to find a peaceful solution to a problem
    that has divided the two former Soviet republics since the 1991 fall
    of the USSR.

    About 30,000 people died in a war in the early 1990s after ethnic
    Armenians living in the Nagorno-Karabakh region inside Muslim
    Azerbaijan declared their independence.

    Christian Armenia backed the secessionists and supplied them with
    money and troops. In 1994, the two sides agreed a ceasefire that left
    Armenian forces in control of Nagorno-Karabakh as well as seven
    surrounding Azeri regions.

    Azeris have never forgiven or forgotten the loss. They have been
    talking on and off to Armenia for the past 15 years about clawing back
    at least some of the territory.

    At the weekend, Mr Aliyev said that his patience was running out. "If
    this meeting ends without a result then our hopes in the negotiating
    process will be exhausted in which case we will not have any other
    choice. We have the full right to liberate our lands by military
    means," he added.

    It is unclear what concessions Armenia would be willing to make,
    especially as it is backed by the Russian military, which is
    permanently stationed on its territory.
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