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    Political experts took Azerbaijani hysteria over Bordyuzha's statement
    for granted

    12:52, 2 February, 2013

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, ARMENPRESS: Military cooperation between Armenia
    and Russia must be continued, presenting in CSTO programs. Armenpress
    reports this has been noted by Gevorg Melkonyan, candidate of
    historical sciences, during February 1 meeting with journalists.
    According to him Armenian policy is a right chosen one. He took for
    granted Azerbaijani hysteria over Yerevan statement of Secretary
    General of CSTO Nikolay Bordyuzha on Stepanakert airport. `Even the
    most indifferent officials have noted that Bordyuzha is advocating
    Armenians just because he supported initiation and evaluated peace in
    the region. And that was rather predictable,' he said.

    `His statement made clear that only insane may declare he would strike
    civil aircraft. Anyways, we should exclude nothing as we have to deal
    with ill regime,' Melkonyan said. Political expert Levon Shirinyan has
    highlighted that cooperation with Russia doesn't mean to contradict
    west. `There is nothing forever. History shows that even friends and
    relatives are not forever. One should never present with a unilateral
    position,' he said.

    CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha does not take seriously
    Azerbaijani statements regarding threats to use its airspace to
    destroy civil aircrafts. Nikolay Bordyuzha stated in the briefing with
    the journalists launched on January 29 he takes Azerbaijan as a civil
    state. ''We do know examples of hitting civil aircraft in the history;
    definitely we do know the counter response by international community.
    I do not think any state would intend to take such a step, so I do not
    take that information for granted,' Bordyuzha said.

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