ALIYEV CONFESSES, PLEDGES TO CONTINUE PROVOCATIONS
Panorama
July 7 2010
Armenia
"There is cease-fire agreement. But today there are no peacekeeping
forces in the region, there are Armenian and Azerbaijani soldiers. The
distance between them sometimes makes 40-50 meters. No one can provide
guarantees that undesirable incidents will not occur there. How long
should Azerbaijani people wait? For how long it should accept this
unfairness? It could be explained somehow when there was military
balance between Armenia and Azerbaijan. But today there is no such
balance. And they are well aware of it," Azerbaijan's President Ilham
Aliyev said in a statement in Baku Tuesday.
Ilham Aliyev here tried to imply something and give spirit to
those under his command, however, willy-nilly he confessed that the
incident of June 18-19 night near the village of Chaylu was provoked
by "impatient Azerbaijani people", explaining that "there is lack of
military balance."
It's remarkable that Aliyev openly announced that such provocations
will continue in the future.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
July 7 2010
Armenia
"There is cease-fire agreement. But today there are no peacekeeping
forces in the region, there are Armenian and Azerbaijani soldiers. The
distance between them sometimes makes 40-50 meters. No one can provide
guarantees that undesirable incidents will not occur there. How long
should Azerbaijani people wait? For how long it should accept this
unfairness? It could be explained somehow when there was military
balance between Armenia and Azerbaijan. But today there is no such
balance. And they are well aware of it," Azerbaijan's President Ilham
Aliyev said in a statement in Baku Tuesday.
Ilham Aliyev here tried to imply something and give spirit to
those under his command, however, willy-nilly he confessed that the
incident of June 18-19 night near the village of Chaylu was provoked
by "impatient Azerbaijani people", explaining that "there is lack of
military balance."
It's remarkable that Aliyev openly announced that such provocations
will continue in the future.
From: A. Papazian