Azerbaijan's actions are `recognizable' - political analyst
July 21, 2013 | 00:39
YEREVAN. - Intensified daily reports on the purchase of arms and
violation of the ceasefire spread by Azerbaijani media should be also
viewed in the context of the upcoming presidential elections in
Azerbaijan, political analyst said.
`Procurement of arms was made in the past, too, and intensification of
the signaling messages is an indicative of more active information
war,' military expert Arkady Grigoryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Noting that Azerbaijan continues to purchase weapons, expert at the
same time pointed out that regardless of whether Azerbaijan will get
10 or 100 pieces, it still remains a `recognized' foe whose actions
are not a secret.
`This is very important. Whatever Baku undertook, it will be
`recognizable' for the Armenian side. However, this does not mean that
the Armenian side can be calm and underestimate the opponent,' he
added.
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July 21, 2013 | 00:39
YEREVAN. - Intensified daily reports on the purchase of arms and
violation of the ceasefire spread by Azerbaijani media should be also
viewed in the context of the upcoming presidential elections in
Azerbaijan, political analyst said.
`Procurement of arms was made in the past, too, and intensification of
the signaling messages is an indicative of more active information
war,' military expert Arkady Grigoryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Noting that Azerbaijan continues to purchase weapons, expert at the
same time pointed out that regardless of whether Azerbaijan will get
10 or 100 pieces, it still remains a `recognized' foe whose actions
are not a secret.
`This is very important. Whatever Baku undertook, it will be
`recognizable' for the Armenian side. However, this does not mean that
the Armenian side can be calm and underestimate the opponent,' he
added.
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