ADEQUATE RESPONSE NECESSARY TO AZERBAIJAN'S DIVERSIONS
Aysor
Sept 10 2010
Armenia
Azerbaijan's diversionary activity isn't caused by tragic incidents
in Armenian Army, said ex Armenian foreign minister, member of the
oppositional Armenian National Movement Aleksandr Arzoumanian.
"I don't see any links here. Azerbaijan has been violating the
cease-fire regime [with Armenia] dozens of hundreds times. As soon
as Azerbaijan is sure that can solve the Karabakh issue by military
force, then it will do it. These provocations have other goals aimed
both at home and foreign use. Their actions are unacceptable, and
mostly require an adequate counter attack," Arzoumanian said at the
news conference.
When asked by Aysor's reporter about the international community's
response, he said that their responses on provocations, including
the June 18 incident, are inadequate.
"The international community's statements are unacceptable as they are
trying to assign the same responsibility for the incidents to both
sides while Azerbaijan's Army had committed a planned diversionary
attack. To offer condolences and regret 5 Armenian victims in result
of the June 18 attack and due to ongoing Azerbaijani provocations isn't
an adequate approach," said ex minister adding that both international
structures and mediators should respond more toughly.
"The responsibility for death of 5 Armenian soldiers carries
Azerbaijan, and it's at least unacceptable not to condemn this,"
said politician.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor
Sept 10 2010
Armenia
Azerbaijan's diversionary activity isn't caused by tragic incidents
in Armenian Army, said ex Armenian foreign minister, member of the
oppositional Armenian National Movement Aleksandr Arzoumanian.
"I don't see any links here. Azerbaijan has been violating the
cease-fire regime [with Armenia] dozens of hundreds times. As soon
as Azerbaijan is sure that can solve the Karabakh issue by military
force, then it will do it. These provocations have other goals aimed
both at home and foreign use. Their actions are unacceptable, and
mostly require an adequate counter attack," Arzoumanian said at the
news conference.
When asked by Aysor's reporter about the international community's
response, he said that their responses on provocations, including
the June 18 incident, are inadequate.
"The international community's statements are unacceptable as they are
trying to assign the same responsibility for the incidents to both
sides while Azerbaijan's Army had committed a planned diversionary
attack. To offer condolences and regret 5 Armenian victims in result
of the June 18 attack and due to ongoing Azerbaijani provocations isn't
an adequate approach," said ex minister adding that both international
structures and mediators should respond more toughly.
"The responsibility for death of 5 Armenian soldiers carries
Azerbaijan, and it's at least unacceptable not to condemn this,"
said politician.
From: A. Papazian