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  • Despite NKR's Warnings, Baku Spoils For The Fight

    DESPITE NKR'S WARNINGS, BAKU SPOILS FOR THE FIGHT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    May 3, 2011 - 20:25 AMT

    Spokesperson for the Azerbaijani Defense Army Eldar Sabiroglu urged
    mediators for the Karabakh conflict settlement to take real actions
    rather than make statement.

    Sabiroglu believes that the "limit of the negotiation process for
    the Karabakh conflict resolution is being exhausted."

    "The Azerbaijani leadership and people will not wait for the Karabakh
    conflict settlement for another couple of years, the temper is being
    exhausted," Sabiroglu said in an interview with Azerbaijan paper.

    Commenting on mediators' suggestion to withdraw snipers from the line
    of contact, Sabiroglu said it is not the way out.

    Most likely, taking into consideration the "exhausted temper,"
    Azerbaijan continues violating ceasefire and fires at Karabakh
    positions from various caliber weapons. Unfortunately, this results
    in human losses. On April 29, two Artsakh servicemen were killed
    in Azerbaijani firing. Another soldier of the NKR Defense army was
    wounded. Servicemen Vazgen Bakhshyan, 19, was wounded in the head as
    a result of Azerbaijani firing at NKR positions in the south-eastern
    part of the line of contact between the NKR and Azerbaijani armed
    forces on April 28. Bakhshyan died on the way to a military hospital.

    At the same time, Azerbaijan denies the killings, trying to persuade
    itself and the international community that the human losses are
    a result of "internal skirmishes." As Artsakh Defense Ministry's
    spokesman, colonel Senor Hasratyan said, Sabiroglu seems to have
    confused the incidents taking place in his own army.

    While Artsakh openly warns: Azerbaijan will be given an adequate
    response for the ongoing violations of ceasefire and provocative acts.

    It will live in fear.




    From: A. Papazian
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