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    AZERBAIJAN PASSED ALL BORDERS: IT NOW BLACKMAILS THE WESTERN COUNTRIES

    http://times.am/?l=en&p=7113
    01.05.12, 16:05

    Azerbaijani media writes that Armenian side has fired on the
    Azerbaijani positions. According to Azerbaijani Press Agency 147
    violations of the ceasefire regime was recorded in April. Azerbaijani
    announce now about the violations as if by Armenians but
    they themselves kept the border tensed for some day. As it was
    announced before three Armenian soldiers have been killed on the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani border at Tavush region.

    On April 24 the enemy shot at the sanitary car at the Eastern side
    of the border and soldier of the Defense Army Andranik Gevorg Madoyan
    and Ernest Michael Sargsyan were wounded.

    On April 25, Azerbaijanis shot at the Tavush region, Dovegh village.

    As it was already informed Azerbaijani side shot irregularly towards
    the noted village. As a result of the violation car "GAZ 53" belonged
    to the village resident Arsen Mehrabyan was damaged. The car was
    in the yard of house. Fortunately there are no victims and wounded
    people. The kindergarten and school of the village have been evacuated.

    According to Azerbaijani media an officer of the Azerbaijani Army
    was killed by the Armenian fire.

    But Azerbaijan does not satisfied by the violations of ceasefire and
    killing Armenian soldiers. Azerbaijan feels unpunished itself and
    started even to blackmail the Western countries.

    "Azerbaijan may rethink its pro- Western stance and realign with
    "a new bloc" if it doesn't get more support, particularly in its
    conflict with neighboring Armenia, a senior Azerbaijani official said.

    The Caspian Sea nation wants Europe and the U.S. to pressure Armenia
    into pulling out of Azerbaijani districts adjacent to the disputed
    Nagorno-Karabakh region, according to Novruz Mammadov, head of the
    presidential office's foreign-relations department. The country
    has also been invited to join another political alliance, he added,
    without elaborating", Bloomberg Businessweek writes about this.

    Azerbaijan saw that its international crimes are unpunished and
    thought to try to make pressure even on the West.

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