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    Press TV, Iran
    Oct 6 2012


    Azerbaijan threatening to unleash fresh war: Armenian president


    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan says Azerbaijan is threatening to
    wage a fresh war over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory.


    Sargsyan said on Friday that Azerbaijan is preparing to resume
    fighting by accumulating a "horrendous quantity" of arms.

    The Armenian leader reiterated his call for a negotiated settlement to
    the territorial dispute.

    "Now 18 years after the signing of this ceasefire agreement,
    Azerbaijan threatens us with a new war," Sargsyan noted.


    Azerbaijan and Armenia are ex-Soviet neighbors that have been engaged
    in a long-standing conflict over the mountainous territory of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, where they fought a war in the 1990s.

    "When I say that there is hatred towards Armenians, a general
    xenophobia in Azerbaijan; when I say there is a dangerous accumulation
    of armaments in Azerbaijan; when I say Azerbaijan is getting prepared
    for resuming military hostilities and settling the conflict by
    military means, that doesn't mean at all that there is no need to
    continue with negotiations," Sargsyan said.

    The Armenian president called for "concrete steps" by the
    international community in view of a settlement.

    He accused Azerbaijan of violating a European treaty setting limits on
    holdings of weaponry, noting that inspectors have stayed put on
    Azerbaijan's stockpiling of arms.

    Sargsyan, who will seek reelection next year, said he was confident he
    would see a solution to the long-running dispute.

    "At least I hope that I will never see Nagorno-Karabakh incorporated
    in the Azerbaijani framework again and that in itself is a huge
    success," he said.

    KA/AZ



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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