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    AZERBAIJANI FM: YEREVAN TRIES TO PROVE SITUATION IN ARMENIAN ARMY BETTER THAN IT IS

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    Nov 2 2011

    Armenia seeks justification in an effort to prove that the situation
    in the Armenian Army is better than it is, Elman Abdullayev, the
    Spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan, told Trend on
    Wednesday. He was commenting on statements of the Armenian Defense
    Ministry's Information and Public Liaisons Department.

    To all probability, Armenia was offended by Azerbaijani President
    Ilham Aliyev's speech, which described the sad position of the Armenian
    Army quite exactly, Abdullayev said.

    "As the whole world could see, Azerbaijani President was right, and
    such a nervous reaction from Armenia illustrates that they again try
    to mislead both their own nation and the international community,"
    Abdullayev added.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, in his speech at a meeting of
    the Cabinet of Ministers on October 24, said the parades staged in
    Azerbaijan and Armenia lately had evidently illustrated who was who.

    "I think the conduct of a military parade in Armenia was their great
    mistake," the Azerbaijani president stated. "Before, they tried, as
    always, to convince someone by myth or fantasies that the Armenian
    Army is the most efficient one, but following the so-called 'military
    parade' they had staged everyone understood in what sad situation
    the Armenian Army is."

    "Me, perhaps, you and the entire community for the first time saw that
    the military hardware could not move by itself; it was demonstrated
    at the parade carried by trucks and carriages," he underscored. "It
    might have several reasons. Either this hardware is out of order,
    stands idle or has no fuel or both reasons together. Most likely, both
    factors played their role in that. The parade has illustrated once
    again that Armenia is not an independent state but an outpost. While
    rather high-ranking officials stated that earlier, what we saw at
    the parade confirms once again that Armenia remains an outpost."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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