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    AZERI ARMY TO BE READY TO RECLAIM KARABAKH - LEADER

    AzTV, Azerbaijan
    June 26 2013

    President Ilham Aliyev has urged the Azerbaijani army to be ready to
    reclaim the breakaway region of Nagornyy Karabakh.

    "Azerbaijan is at war [with Armenia]. The war is not over yet... Our
    army should be ready to restore [Azerbaijan's] territorial integrity at
    any moment and by any means," Aliyev said in an address to a military
    parade held in Baku on 26 June on the occasion of Armed Forces
    Days. State-run television broadcast the speech and the parade live.

    Aliyev said that "strong Azerbaijan is ready to speak to weak Armenia
    in any language". He, however, stressed that Baku "still prefer talks
    for the sake of regional stability".

    He added that Azerbaijan would restore its territorial integrity.

    "Azerbaijan's flag will wave in Nagornyy Karabakh and the other
    occupied lands [Azerbaijan's seven districts around Karabakh], Xankandi
    [Khankandi; Stepanakert], Susa [Shusha]," he said.

    Aliyev said at the same time that the OSCE-mediated talks to resolve
    the conflict with Armenia over breakaway Karabakh are still under way.

    Defence budget reaches 3.7bn dollars

    Aliyev said the country's defence budget reached 3.7bn dollars in 2013.

    "I can say for comparison that our military budget was 163m dollars
    in 2003. This figure stood at 3.6bn dollars last year and it is 3.7bn
    dollars this year," Aliyev said.

    Military production on rise

    Aliyev went on to say: "About 100 military and transport helicopters
    have been purchased over the past months. Dozens of warplanes and
    state-of-the-art systems have been purchased. Armoured vehicles,
    state-of-the-art tanks and artillery systems have been purchased and
    they are capable of hitting any enemy target."

    Aliyev noted that Azerbaijan has dozens of military plants, which
    produce 750 kinds of products.

    "We produce all kinds of cartridges, pistols, assault rifles,
    machine-guns, grenade-launchers, mortars, aviation bombs, armoured
    vehicles, sniper rifles, unmanned aircraft. All these are produced in
    Azerbaijan and we have big plans to strengthen local production in
    the future. We already have a very strong military industry... Our
    export opportunities are increasing. This shows that any task
    can be implemented if only there is will and a well thought-out
    policy. We purchase state-of-the-art military hardware from abroad
    and simultaneously we are strengthening local production," he said.

    Parade

    Aliyev's speech, which lasted 18 minutes, was followed by the parade
    to mark the 95th anniversary of the country's armed forces. It started
    at 0528 gmt and ended at 0619 gmt.

    The parade featured soldiers of various forces and a variety of
    hardware, including tanks, S-300 missiles, the Buk-MB anti-missile
    defence system, Mi-35M helicopters, and also warships which were
    anchored in the Baku Bay near the parade venue - the city's main
    Azadliq square.

    On 25 June, the Azerbaijani Defence Ministry press service said that
    over 5,000 troops, about 300 pieces of military hardware, over 100
    aircraft and helicopters and about 40 ships and boats would take part
    in the parade.

    BBCM note: Azerbaijan, which held its latest military parade in 2011,
    is locked in a conflict with Armenia over its breakaway Nagornyy
    Karabakh region which came under the control of ethnic Armenians during
    a war in the early 1990s. The sides signed a cease-fire agreement
    in 1994. Years of internationally-mediated talks have since failed
    to produce a permanent peace agreement. In 2005, Azerbaijan set up
    the Defence Industry Ministry which designs and manufactures various
    kinds of weapons. Azerbaijan also purchases arms from Israel, Russia,
    Turkey, Ukraine and the Republic of South Africa.

    [Translated from Azeri]



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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