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    AZERBAIJAN'S POLITICAL AND MILITARY ELITE LIVES A VIRTUAL LIFE

    ARMENPRESS
    August 17, 2011
    YEREVAN

    Eldar Sabiroglu, press secretary of Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry,
    released today a statement in response to Artsakh Republic Defense
    Minister Movses Hakobyan's statement of August 12.

    Movses Hakobyan stated at a news conference that the Defense Army's
    potential increased by 20% and that the Defense Army will not allow
    the Azerbaijani army to let it behind in the issue of arms. Eldar
    Sabiroglu said the NKR defense minister's statements aim at alleviating
    the inner anxiety of the Nagorno Karabakh. He also mentioned that the
    Armenian party worries about the armament of the Azerbaijani army and
    increase of military expenditure. "In a short-term war the defeat of
    the Armenian party is unavoidable," Sabiroglu said.

    Davit Babayan, head of the central information department of
    the Office of Artsakh Republic President told Armenpress that
    Azerbaijan's militarization is a very dangerous phenomenon not only
    in the context of the Karabakhi-Azerbaijani conflict, but also
    generally for maintenance of stability and peace in the whole of
    South Caucasus. He says the Azerbaijani political and military elite
    is obviously forming a virtual world and in this virtual world the
    "Azerbaijani authorities think that using some quantitative privileges
    they can achieve victory. Not taking into account the reality, living
    with virtual ideas, they might take not well-thought steps."

    Davit Babayan says the international community and some superpowers,
    which have certain interests, at the moment exclude war as a means
    of settlement of the issue. As to the "short-term war", Davit Babayan
    said "Azerbaijan then just asked, entreated ceasefire, but this time
    there will be no such thing."

    He added that the increase of arms is also aimed at controlling the
    national minorities within Azerbaijan and that this fact should be
    taken into account as well.

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