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    BAKU RENEWS THREATS TO SHOOT DOWN NKR CIVILIAN AIRCRAFT

    Armenian Weekly
    July 18, 2012

    STEPANAKERT-Azerbaijan renewed its threats to shoot down civilian
    aircraft that would carry out flights between Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh without its permission.

    The Azerbaijani State Civil Aviation Administration said in that
    regard that the planned Yerevan-Stepanakert flights would constitute an
    "invasion" of Azerbaijan's internationally recognized airspace and that
    "taking corresponding measures in connection with that is inevitable."

    The authorities in Baku warned of "corresponding measures" on July 16,
    just days after international mediators discussed the matter during
    their latest tour of the Karabakh conflict zone.

    In a statement issued on Friday, the U.S., Russian and French diplomats
    co-chairing the OSCE Minsk Group said they "received renewed assurances
    from the sides that they will reject any threat or use of force
    against civil aircraft, pursue the matter through diplomatic steps,
    and refrain from politicizing the issue."

    "The Co-Chairs reaffirmed that operation of this airport cannot be used
    to support any claim of a change in the status of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    and urged the sides to act in accordance with international law and
    consistent with current practice for flights over their territory,"
    the statement added without elaborating.

    The Azerbaijani State Civil Aviation Administration said in that
    regard that the planned Yerevan-Stepanakert flights would constitute an
    "invasion" of Azerbaijan's internationally recognized airspace and that
    "taking corresponding measures in connection with that is inevitable."

    "According to international norms, Azerbaijan has sovereign rights
    to its airspace," a spokesman for the government body told the APA
    news agency. "Those who enter that airspace without permission shall
    be considered to have breached the air borders."

    The Azerbaijani government first voiced such threats, in more explicit
    terms, early last year when authorities in Karabakh announced the
    impending reconstruction of the territory's sole airport located
    near Stepanakert. Baku seemed to have backed away from the threats
    in April 2011 after being criticized by mediating powers.

    The launch of first commercial flights to and from Karabakh in two
    decades has been repeatedly postponed since then, even though the
    airport's reconstruction was essentially completed by the end of 2011.

    Also, a newly established Karabakh airline reportedly acquired
    two aircraft for Yerevan-Stepanakert flights earlier this year. An
    official in Stepanakert told RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am)
    last month that the flight service is likely to be launched before
    the end of this summer.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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