E Hovhannisyan: Azerbaijan continuously violating Bishkek agreement
15:24 12/05/2012 » Analysis
`Adoption of the ceasefire treaty was important as it defined
termination of military operations and the representatives of Armenia,
Karabakh and Azerbaijan put their signatures on that document as equal
sides,' vice director of National Archive said.
Today 18th anniversary of Bishkek agreement is marked. On May 12, 1992
the defense ministers of Armenia, Karabakh and Azerbaijan signed the
document.
Speaking to Panorama.am Edgar Hovhannisyan said 18 years have passed
since the adoption of the treaty, although active military operations
are not being carried out, the situation at the contact line is not
completely peaceful.
`Azerbaijan rejects the treaty it has signed and it is expressed in
the form of continuous violations of the ceasefire regime, intensified
operations of subversives and snipers, firing against Armenian
civilian towns,' said E Hovhannisyan.
Comparing the situation with the year of 14994, the expert said:
`First of all today both Armenia and NKR have powerful and established
armies. If the Azerbaijani side attempts to completely violate the
agreement, it will face a real capitulation. I'm hopeful Azerbaijani
will be reasonable and will not chase for adventures.'
Source: Panorama.am
15:24 12/05/2012 » Analysis
`Adoption of the ceasefire treaty was important as it defined
termination of military operations and the representatives of Armenia,
Karabakh and Azerbaijan put their signatures on that document as equal
sides,' vice director of National Archive said.
Today 18th anniversary of Bishkek agreement is marked. On May 12, 1992
the defense ministers of Armenia, Karabakh and Azerbaijan signed the
document.
Speaking to Panorama.am Edgar Hovhannisyan said 18 years have passed
since the adoption of the treaty, although active military operations
are not being carried out, the situation at the contact line is not
completely peaceful.
`Azerbaijan rejects the treaty it has signed and it is expressed in
the form of continuous violations of the ceasefire regime, intensified
operations of subversives and snipers, firing against Armenian
civilian towns,' said E Hovhannisyan.
Comparing the situation with the year of 14994, the expert said:
`First of all today both Armenia and NKR have powerful and established
armies. If the Azerbaijani side attempts to completely violate the
agreement, it will face a real capitulation. I'm hopeful Azerbaijani
will be reasonable and will not chase for adventures.'
Source: Panorama.am