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    WANT PEACE? PREPARE FOR WAR: ARMENIA, KARABAKH CONDEMN NEW KILLINGS OF THEIR SOLDIERS BY AZERI SNIPERS
    By Naira Hayrumyan

    ArmeniaNow
    02.05.11

    The tone of Armenian statements in response to more killings of
    soldiers on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border has changed dramatically
    as there are increasingly more calls for retaliation.

    Late last week, on April 28 and 29, three Armenian soldiers in Karabakh
    were killed and another one was wounded after being hit with Azeri
    sniper bullets. The latest escalation of tensions was taking place
    amid statements from Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov
    that "there is still the notion of military diplomacy."

    "This is a factor shoring up the progressive course of negotiations
    that has always existed and will exist," the top Azeri diplomat stated.

    The Armenian side has not yet taken any retaliatory action. At least,
    the Azerbaijani media do not report about any military casualties. But
    instead Armenian politicians have reacted strongly to these latest
    cases of ceasefire violations along the Karabakh-Azeri line of contact.

    Also, the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Army issued a statement
    late last week, condemning what it described as "increasingly impudent"
    behavior by Azerbaijan.

    "The aggressive actions undertaken in the recent period by Azerbaijan
    along the entire line of contact in the Karabakh conflict zone
    once again confirm that official Baku not only fails to live up to
    its commitments before different international organizations over
    maintaining the current ceasefire, but, on the contrary, imparts a more
    brazen and unruly form to its actions," the Karabakh military said.

    "In any case, Azerbaijan's illegal actions on the frontline will
    receive an adequate response," stated head of the parliamentary
    faction of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia Galust Sahakyan.

    "Every time we offer peace, hold out a hand, they spit at it. It
    is time we realized that we are hated across the border, this is a
    policy of the whole country [Azerbaijan], and there is no seeking
    peace there," said Major-General Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan, a prominent
    Karabakh war veteran known as "Commandos". "One has to understand
    that they will continue to shoot until they get a retaliatory strike."

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia also issued a strong
    statement condemning the escalation of tensions in the conflict zone.

    "Azerbaijan has demonstrated that it can ignore calls from different
    international bodies and countries regarding ceasefire strengthening,
    withdrawal of snipers, confidence-building measures and settling
    problems only through peaceful means," said the Armenian ministry.

    According to head of the parliamentary faction of the opposition
    Heritage Party Stepan Safaryan, the Armenian side should give an
    adequate response, which, however, should not be in the military
    plane. He explained that in response to the provocations of Azerbaijan,
    Armenia should recognize the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh, to
    accept the jurisdiction of the international court and to turn to it
    with a lawsuit against Azerbaijan over its unleashing military actions,
    and against Turkey over its continuing blockade of Armenia. The third
    step, in Safaryan's view, could be Yerevan's temporary refusal to
    participate in Karabakh peace talks.

    The NKR Defense Army's information department said during the past
    week Azeri armed units committed about 350 ceasefire violations along
    the entire stretch of the line of contact, firing more than 2,700
    bullets from weapons of different caliber.

    Amid continuing loss of life near Karabakh, statements accusing
    Armenians of ceasefire violations are also routinely heard from
    Azerbaijan, alongside threats to resolve the conflict militarily.




    From: A. Papazian
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