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    Shushi Anniversary Marked: Sargisian Warns Azerbaijan Against Hostile Moves

    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2011/05/14/shushi-anniversary-marked-sargisian-warns-azerbaijan-against-hostile-moves/
    Posted on May 14, 2011 by Editor

    Armenian President Serge Sargisian (right) and Karabagh President Bako
    Sahakian and other leaders attend a liturgy in the Armenian cathedral
    of Shushi.
    SHUSHI, Karabagh (RFE/RL) - President Serge Sargisian warned Azerbaijan
    against attempting to resolve the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict by force
    on Monday as he visited the disputed territory to mark the 19th
    anniversary of a key Armenian military victory.
    `We silenced, and if need be will silence again all those fire spots
    from where our children and our parents were shot,' he said in a
    written address to the nation. `However, I hope that it will not be
    necessary: our troops, who are guarding peace of our Fatherland, hold
    the greatest promise that it will not happen again.'

    Sargisian issued the statement as he celebrated the anniversary of the
    1992 capture by Karabagh Armenian forces of Shushi, Karabagh's second
    largest town that was mostly populated by Azerbaijanis. The military
    operation led to the opening of a land corridor between the disputed
    enclave and Armenia and thus proved crucial for the outcome of the
    1991-1994 Karabagh war.

    A native of Karabagh, Sargisian was one of the top commanders of
    Karabagh Armenian troops that stormed and seized the strategically
    important town overlooking Stepanakert on May 8-9, 1992.

    Sargisian and the political leadership of Nagorno Karabagh laid
    flowers at a war memorial in Stepanakert. They also attended on Sunday
    a liturgy held at the Armenian cathedral of Shushi.

    `Now and forever, we will be celebrating wholeheartedly our glorious
    victory; this was a victory of good over evil and barbarity,' read
    Sargisian's message. `Those who stepped into immortality on the
    battlefield carry on with their great mission as a moral and political
    force.'

    Speaking at a news conference in Yerevan last week, the Armenian
    president accused Baku of torpedoing peace talks mediated by the
    United States, Russia and France and planning to start another war.

    The accusations were in sharp contrast to statements made by both
    Sargisian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev following their most
    recent meeting that was hosted by their Russian counterpart, Dmitry
    Medvedev, in early March. The Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders said
    the summit brightened prospects for a peaceful Karabagh settlement.

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