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    Foreign Policy: Ilham Aliyev is sabre-rattling in Twitter; peaceful
    talks might require more than Russian efforts

    18:18 09/08/2014 >> REGION


    One day after President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan threatened war with
    neighboring Armenia via Twitter, Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry issued
    a statement saying that the country is prepared for war in
    Nagorno-Karabakh, writes Washington-based journalist Reid Standish in
    his Foreign Policy blog.

    The article notes that exchanges of sniper shots at border are common
    but the recent fighting has raised the stakes. Ilham Aliyev visited
    the frontlines and the next day launched a sabre-rattling Twitter
    tirade, announcing Azerbaijan's preparedness for war.

    The author notes that the conflict started when Nagorno-Karabakh, home
    to a large ethnic Armenian population was included into Soviet
    Azerbaijan. In 1988, the Armenians of Karabakh, encouraged by the
    support of Yerevan, demanded unification with Soviet Armenia. After
    Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh declared unification a war broke out.
    Following the 1994 cease-fire Armenia was able to hold control over
    Nagorno-Karabakh, while following its defeat Azerbaijan launched an
    arms race to break Armenia's economy.

    With tensions high after the recent clashes, both Russia and the
    United States have made calls for calm along the border and for
    reviving the OSCE Minsk Group process. Russian President Vladimir
    Putin has set up meetings with the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents
    in a bid to broker a cease-fire.

    "But a lasting solution will require more than just Russian pressure.
    Moreover, with U.S.-Russia relations at an all-time low, international
    cooperation on Nagorno Karabakh looks confined to the trenches for the
    immediate future," the author writes.


    Source: Panorama.am

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