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    AZERBAIJAN'S DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER CLARIFIES WHETHER CIVIL AIRCRAFTS VIOLATING COUNTRY'S AIRSPACE WILL BE SHOT DOWN OR NOT

    http://en.apa.az/news_azerbaijan___s_deputy_foreign_minister_cla_18 7176.html
    [ 04 February 2013 12:31 ]

    Araz Azimov: "Armenia's intention to open Khojaly airport does not
    have humanitarian purpose"

    Baku. Viktoriya Dementyeva - APA. "Azerbaijan will not allow illegal
    flights over its airspace," Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan
    Araz Azimov told journalists while commenting on the views of the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization Secretary General Nikolay
    Bordyuzha regarding Khojaly airport, APA reports.

    Araz Azimov said Azerbaijan is not going to shoot down civil aircrafts.

    "There are certain rules in accordance with Chicago Convention and
    Azerbaijan recognizes these rules. In order to prevent illegal
    flights, these rules envisage forcing the aircraft to land in
    certain airdrome. Therefore, it is not right to speculate beforehand
    "Azerbaijan will shoot down civil aircrafts". The Armenian side
    attempts to scare us with flights to Khojaly airport. Firstly, this
    is illegal. On the other hand this issue has political-ideological
    essence, because such steps will be an insult to the memory of the
    Azerbaijanis killed in Khojaly. Moreover, these territories are under
    occupation, changing the infrastructure there runs contrary to the
    international law and illegal opening of the air corridor will mean
    occupation of the airspace," he said.

    According to Araz Azimov, some forces reproach Azerbaijan for standing
    against the steps for humanitarian purposes: "First, about 30 000
    Armenians live in Karabakh, I consider that Lachin corridor, through
    which minimum 70 trucks are driven everyday, is sufficient to ensure
    their needs. Therefore, it is not necessary to open the airspace for
    humanitarian purposes and it is clear that all of this is pretext.

    They are trying to use the airspace for other purposes, including
    transportation of special cargo and military equipment to Karabakh
    with the view of continuing the occupation and changing the situation
    in their favor. It is clear that humanitarian aspect here is out
    of question."

    Araz Azimov said Azerbaijan has already sent its message to Armenia
    and the co-chairing countries on this issue: "Many countries called
    on Armenia to refrain from such steps. I hope that Armenia will not
    take this step."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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