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    ARMENIAN MILITARY DOWNPLAYS RESERVIST CALL-UP
    Ruzanna Stepanian

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article /1990725.html
    22.03.2010

    The Armenian military on Monday confirmed an ongoing nationwide
    call-up of reservists but insisted that it does not signify a growing
    likelihood of renewed war with Azerbaijan.

    Colonel Seyran Shahsuvarian, the spokesman for the Armenian Defense
    Ministry, told RFE/RL that men across Armenia aged up to 50 are being
    summoned by military commissariats to take part in military exercises.

    He said they spend up to a week in military camps refreshing and
    improving their combat skills.

    Shahsvuvarian downplayed the significance of such drills, saying that
    the Armenian Armed Forces have always called up reservists to verify
    their availability and make sure that "every duty-bound Armenian man
    knows his place and function in the military" in case of a large-scale
    armed conflict.

    The latest call-up comes amid rumors, stoked by some media, that the
    army has been put on high alert in anticipation of an Azerbaijani
    offensive. The Defense Ministry has categorically denied those reports.

    A senior Nagorno-Karabakh security official, Colonel Levon Chalian, on
    Monday dismissed as a "provocation" pro-opposition media claims that
    the authorities in Stepanakert have banned local male residents from
    leaving the territory. "We are performing our duties as usual," he told
    RFE/RL's Armenian service. "There are no restrictive instructions."

    Shahsuvarian, for his part, insisted that recent deadly skirmishes on
    the main Armenian-Azerbaijani frontline east of Karabakh and Armenia's
    heavily fortified border with Azerbaijan do not indicate an overall
    weakening of the ceasefire regime or an increased likelihood of
    another war.

    "We have the same stable situation that has existed during all these
    years," he said. "It would be wrong to say that such incidents have
    increased or that something has changed on the frontline." Chances
    of an all-out Armenian-Azerbaijani war are minimal at the moment,
    he added.

    Shahsuvarian stressed at the same time that the Armenian military is
    taking Azerbaijani threats to solve the Karabakh conflict by force
    seriously. "We have been reinforcing our frontline fortifications,"
    he said. "We now have several lines of defense there. We are raising
    soldiers' spirits, combat-readiness and so on.

    "We also keep the military hardware at the ready. It's almost
    impossible today to find a single faulty unit of hardware at any
    military base."

    Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian likewise warned Azerbaijan recently
    against attempting to win back Nagorno-Karabakh by force, saying that
    Armenian troops have significantly beefed up defense fortifications
    around the disputed territory and are prepared for another war.
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