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    Today, Azerbaijan
    March 13 2010


    Azerbaijani MP: Azerbaijan's increasing military capabilities is
    matter of serious concern for Armenia

    13 March 2010 [14:00] - Today.Az

    Day.Az interview with member of the Azerbaijani Milli Majlis
    (Parliament) Aydin Mirzazade.

    In his interview with French newspaper Le Figaro, Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan said that ostensibly Armenian side does not fear
    resumption of war with Azerbaijan. In your opinion, why did the
    Armenian President raise this question again?

    The Armenian officials have often touched upon the issue of renewed
    hostilities lately. They call Azerbaijan not to build up its military
    power, give advice on use of the military budget or say that not
    quantitative but qualitative indicator of the combat capability of the
    Armenian army is important.

    All this shows that increase in Azerbaijan's military capabilities is
    indeed a matter of serious concern for Armenia. It is concerned with
    Azerbaijan's determination to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by
    any means, including military. It is also concerned with the combat
    readiness of the Azerbaijani army. Sargsyan's statements testify to
    this.

    Sargsyan's statement indicates that the Armenian side has nothing to
    lose. In extreme case, it will lose the Azerbaijani territory it has
    seized. The fact that lately the Armenian authorities have often
    touched upon this issue shows they realize that it is time to return
    occupied lands. But nanationalist sentiments and claims to neighboring
    states prevent them to do this.

    In his interview Sargsyan reiterated that Armenia may withdraw its
    signature from the Ankara-Yerevan accords. May Armenia really take
    such a step? Can we say that the process of Armenia-Turkey
    normalization has reached a complete impasse?

    Possible, Sargsyan thinks that such statements will scare Turkey and
    the world. Who will lose in case these protocols will no longer exist
    and the issue of opening the borders will be closed for a long time?

    Today, Turkey does not need to open borders with unpromising and poor
    country like Armenia. Armenia does need opening of the borders. It
    needs to use Turkey's economic opportunities. It needs Turkish
    investment, communication and involvement of the Turkish capital. But
    Turkey is not in a hurry to do that (open borders) until Armenia
    withdraws from the occupied Azerbaijani territories.

    I think the point is that the Armenian leadership does not really care
    about opening of the borders. Only simple population of Armenia, who
    is unable to find work and a piece of bread at leaving the country in
    search of income, suffers from this. But former field commanders in
    Karabakh dressed in ties and epaulettes are political figures today.

    Recently, the Committee on Foreign Relations of the U.S. House of
    Representatives voted for the resolution on "Armenian Genocide". This
    week the Swedish Parliament also approved a similar bill. In your
    opinion, what is the reason for increased efforts to recognize the
    "Armenian genocide" in the world?

    During both votes, the bills were approved by majority of only one
    vote. I think that both decisions were politically motivated.
    Unfortunately, there are people both in the U.S. Congress and in the
    Swedish Parliament who do not respect interests of their state. They
    have become captives of the Armenian diaspora and Armenian
    organizations. There is only one goal - to put pressure on Turkey to
    deprive it of freedom of action to impose an option unacceptable for
    the country. But, as it is evident from Turkey's reaction, these
    people will unlikely will be able to achieve their goal. Turkey will
    continue to pursue its independent policy and defend its national
    interests.

    Forces who started by this dirty game will be losers in this game. The
    Armenian diaspora in this matter has nothing to lose, but Sweden, as a
    nation, will lose much in the political, economic, military and
    cultural cooperation with Turkey after this ecision.


    N. Abdullayeva


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/63955.html
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