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  • In Armenia, Unanimous Praise For Russia's Message On Karabakh

    IN ARMENIA, UNANIMOUS PRAISE FOR RUSSIA'S MESSAGE ON KARABAKH

    http://asbarez.com/115772/in-armenia-unanimous-praise-for-russias-message-on-karabakh/
    Monday, November 4th, 2013

    Armenian and Russian flags in Gyumri, Armenia

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-Armenia's leading political groups praised the
    commander of Russian troops station in the country for stating that
    his forces could fight on the Armenian side if Azerbaijan attempts
    a military solution to Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Colonel Andrey Ruzinsky made the statement in a recent interview with
    a Russian Defense Ministry newspaper. He cited Russia's "obligations
    within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
    (CSTO)."

    Azerbaijani officials were quick to condemn the statement. They
    said that since Karabakh is an internationally recognized part of
    Azerbaijan an Azerbaijani attempt to reconquer the disputed territory
    cannot be considered an attack on Armenia warranting military action
    by the latter's CSTO allies.

    "This is an indicator of poor subordination in the Russian state
    hierarchy," Mubariz Gurbanli, the deputy executive secretary of
    Azerbaijan's ruling party, told the Turan news agency. "Under a
    normal state system a soldier making such a statement would have been
    kicked out."

    Armenian reaction was diametrically opposite. The chief spokesman for
    the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), Eduard Sharmazanov, said
    Russia thus openly questioned Azerbaijani sovereignty over Karabakh.

    "This is a clear message to Azerbaijan's leadership that in case
    of restarting hostilities they will find themselves in a very bad
    situation," Sharmazanov told RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).

    Aghvan Vartanian, a leader of the opposition Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation, called the Russian commander's remark "unprecedented." "It
    means something," he said.

    "Of course for us the key thing is to be able to defend us and
    Nagorno-Karabakh by ourselves. But CSTO member states have certain
    obligations here," added Vartanian.

    Tevan Poghosian, a parliament deputy representing the opposition
    Zharangutyun party, claimed that the statement reflects mediating
    powers' reluctance to help Azerbaijan regain control over Karabakh.

    "They realize that Artsakh is not part of Azerbaijan," he said,
    referring to Russia, France and the United States.

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