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  • "Sargsyan Pledged To Withdraw Armenian Troops"

    "SARGSYAN PLEDGED TO WITHDRAW ARMENIAN TROOPS"

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/200 9/11/25/jirayr-sefilyan
    25/11/09

    Jirayr Sefilyan, commander of the Shushi special military brigade and
    one of the founders of Sardarapat Initiative, thinks Serzh Sargsyan
    pledged to withdraw Armenian troops from the liberated territories
    during a recent meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    in Munich.

    Only a few days before the meeting Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
    announced they would not resume negotiations unless the Armenian side
    removed the troops from the "occupied territories."

    In fact, the Azerbaijani side didn't stop the talks after the Munich
    meeting which means Armenia gave pledges to them," Jirayr Sefilyan
    told A1+.

    He thinks that in the talks Azerbaijan uses the method of blackmail
    against Armenia and dictates its will to us.

    "We need not see a signed document to understand that the regime is
    going to surrender our lands. The point is that the Armenian side is
    losing day by day and it will be hard for us to regain the lost."

    In reply to Azerbaijan's warlike announcements, Jirayr Sefilian said,
    "Azerbaijanis should realize that if they wage a war it will end
    with Azerbaijan's capitulation. Azerbaijan is deluded if it relies on
    our buffoon authorities and their myrmidon top brass since Armenians
    still preserve the potential they displayed in 1994.

    Serzh Sargsyan realizes that he has taken treacherous steps and has
    appeared in an awkward situation. He knows that Armenians treat the
    liberated territories as a sanctuary and he is afraid of it.

    On the other hand, Serzh Sargsyan has promised the international
    community to obey their orders. Today Mr. Sargsyan faces a dilemma
    for he cannot meet the demands of his people or foreigners. The only
    thing to do in the given situation is to resign office, I think."
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