AZERBAIJANI MP: MILITARY PARADE IN ARMENIA SIMPLY MAKES LAUGHS
Trend
Sept 21 2011
Azerbaijan
Military parade held in honor of Armenia's independence day simply
makes laughs, Azerbaijani MP Aydin Mirzazade told Trend on Wednesday.
"The old technique, non-combatant steps showed only a weak visibility
of the army, which is an attribute of an independent state today. The
parade left such an impression. Those that the agitation machine of
Armenia has been telling about the military parade for a long time
were untrue. It was a weak and poor-quality parade. The Armenian army
is weak, and the parade showed the old technique," said Mirzazade.
The MP said part of technique, demonstrated in the parade, does
not belong to Armenia. "If Armenia would not conduct such a parade,
then it would have higher image," he said.
Mirzazade said conducting the parade was wrong from a political point
of view. Participation of military units of Russia, located in Armenia,
in the parade casts doubt on the independence of Armenia as a state.
"Participation of military units of "independent Artsakh", which calls
itself the army of the so-called "independent state" and consists
of people living in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan, in the
parade once again showed that Armenia is an occupant country with
a weak military and political ideology that does not meet today's
requirements," said the MP.
http://en.trend.az/news/politics/1934967.html
Trend
Sept 21 2011
Azerbaijan
Military parade held in honor of Armenia's independence day simply
makes laughs, Azerbaijani MP Aydin Mirzazade told Trend on Wednesday.
"The old technique, non-combatant steps showed only a weak visibility
of the army, which is an attribute of an independent state today. The
parade left such an impression. Those that the agitation machine of
Armenia has been telling about the military parade for a long time
were untrue. It was a weak and poor-quality parade. The Armenian army
is weak, and the parade showed the old technique," said Mirzazade.
The MP said part of technique, demonstrated in the parade, does
not belong to Armenia. "If Armenia would not conduct such a parade,
then it would have higher image," he said.
Mirzazade said conducting the parade was wrong from a political point
of view. Participation of military units of Russia, located in Armenia,
in the parade casts doubt on the independence of Armenia as a state.
"Participation of military units of "independent Artsakh", which calls
itself the army of the so-called "independent state" and consists
of people living in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan, in the
parade once again showed that Armenia is an occupant country with
a weak military and political ideology that does not meet today's
requirements," said the MP.
http://en.trend.az/news/politics/1934967.html