AZERBAIJAN NOT CAPABLE OF CLAIMING FOR A BLITZKRIEG - ARMENIAN EXPERT
NEWS.AM
October 10, 2012 | 13:27
YEREVAN.- Azerbaijan, with its existing military potential, can not
claim for a blitzkrieg, Armenian military expert David Jamalyan told
reporters on Wednesday.
"Therefore, a large-scale war is unlikely to break out in the near
future," he said adding that Azerbaijan is getting ready for war.
According to him, Azerbaijan's endless allegations of enormous military
build-up are pursuing propaganda purposes.
"In fact, having a huge budget, they did not achieve superiority and
will not succeed," Jamalyan said.
In this context, he noted the importance of the strategic alliance
between Armenia and Russia. He believes among the key issues is
Armenia's purchase of Russian arms at preferential prices. This will
hampers Azerbaijan's attempts to achieve superiority.
"Cooperation with Russia is a factor that prevents Azerbaijan's
aspiration to achieve imbalance," the expert said, adding that the
Armenian side will continue to buy weapons and hamper Azerbaijan's
propaganda.
NEWS.AM
October 10, 2012 | 13:27
YEREVAN.- Azerbaijan, with its existing military potential, can not
claim for a blitzkrieg, Armenian military expert David Jamalyan told
reporters on Wednesday.
"Therefore, a large-scale war is unlikely to break out in the near
future," he said adding that Azerbaijan is getting ready for war.
According to him, Azerbaijan's endless allegations of enormous military
build-up are pursuing propaganda purposes.
"In fact, having a huge budget, they did not achieve superiority and
will not succeed," Jamalyan said.
In this context, he noted the importance of the strategic alliance
between Armenia and Russia. He believes among the key issues is
Armenia's purchase of Russian arms at preferential prices. This will
hampers Azerbaijan's attempts to achieve superiority.
"Cooperation with Russia is a factor that prevents Azerbaijan's
aspiration to achieve imbalance," the expert said, adding that the
Armenian side will continue to buy weapons and hamper Azerbaijan's
propaganda.