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    Azerbaijan threatens to resume war


    19:07 28/12/2012 » ANALYSIS


    President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has stated that `the
    international community, which still tolerates the situation around
    Karabakh issue, should make serious conclusions, as the abilities of
    Azerbaijan and the power of their army grow. We will return our
    territorial integrity by using all our efforts. We will see the day of
    victory.' This statement you can find on the official site of the
    President of Azerbaijan.

    Really, the international community should make serious conclusions;
    official Baku not only increases its military expenditures and buys a
    large amount of arms but also declares openly that it is ready to
    solve the Karabakh issue by use of force. The fact that Azerbaijan
    continues keeping on its agenda the solution of the issue by use of
    force is obvious not only from the statements that Baku makes but also
    from the aggressive policy that it implements.

    On the other hand, Azerbaijan threatens the international community
    with war resumption, expecting that the international community -
    which is against the solution of the conflict by use of force - will
    press the Armenian side, and Azerbaijan, as the President of that
    country states in his speech, will win.

    We should mention that President Aliyev does not talk about peaceful
    settlement but underscores that they will win. That is to say, the
    issue of establishment of peace and stability in the region or
    reaching an agreement on solving the conflict is not set as a basis
    for settlement, but only one-way expectations are stressed.

    Despite Azerbaijan's statements from various tribunes that there is no
    essential progress in the negotiations `because of the destructive
    policy of the Armenian side,' indeed, it is clear for everyone that
    first of all, the following factors hinder serious progress in the
    negotiation process:

    First, Azerbaijan departs from agreements reached earlier. Second, the
    Azerbaijani leadership continues making bellicose statements. Third,
    Baku consistently refuses to implement measures aimed at easing
    tension at the line of contact: withdrawal of snipers from the front
    line, introduction of mechanisms to investigate incidents at the line
    of contact. Fourth, Azerbaijan instigates arms race in the region. The
    incomplete list of these factors suggests that Azerbaijan not only
    does not seek peaceful settlement of Karabakh conflict but also takes
    such actions that lead to further deepening of instability and
    aggravation of the situation in the region.

    By Tigran Abrahamyan, political affairs expert




    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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