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  • BAKU: 'Azerbaijan Should Force Armenia Not Even To Think About Karab

    'AZERBAIJAN SHOULD FORCE ARMENIA NOT EVEN TO THINK ABOUT KARABAKH'

    news.az
    July 14 2011
    Azerbaijan

    Araz Alizade "I see no other solution to the Karabakh problem.

    I am committed to the opinion that the only formula to solve the
    Karabakh problem is a formula which was once used by late Croatian
    leader Franjo Tudjman in case of the Serbian Krajina".

    The remarks came from Co-Chair of the Social Democratic Party of
    Azerbaijan (SDPA) Araz Alizade, commenting on statements made by
    President Serzh Sargsyan that in the event of a new war in Karabakh,
    the Armenian side will be stronger and will win.

    In 1995, control over territories that previously announced their
    withdrawal from Croatia and established the Republic of Serbian
    Krajina, was restored as a result of "Lightning" and "Strorm"
    operations conducted under the leadership of Tudjman. About
    230,000-250,000 Serbs fled these areas in wake of the operations.

    "Armenia represents nothing in itself. This country is too weak to
    fight with Azerbaijan. Let Armenia not hope that occupying strategic
    heights, it be able to take advantage of it. Now there are so
    ultra-modern weapons that can destroy the enemy at any height and
    firing position.

    Azerbaijan has a strong and well-equipped army, and I do not think
    our military leaders do not plan a blitzkrieg. We must do everything
    to destroy the entire backbone of the Armenian occupation forces in
    Nagorno-Karabakh in the early days of the fighting and come to the
    Armenian border. I think our army has enough strength to do this. This
    time we should not leave a chance to Armenia. Azerbaijan should deal
    such a blow to Armenia so that it will not dare to even think about
    Karabakh," he said.

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