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    Turkish factor contributed to Nakichevan incident - debate in Yerevan

    13:39 * 07.06.14


    The recent fatal incident on the Nakichevan border was evidently a
    Turkish-Azerbaijani attempt to escalate tension in the run-up to the
    Genocide centennial, says Vardan Devrikyan, an Armenian literary
    critic and a veteran the Nagorno-Karabakh war.

    "The closer we are to the Genocide centennial, the more Turkey will
    use Azerbaijan as a second front to distract attention," he told
    reporters on Tuesday, calling for a higher degree of attention to the
    Turkish factor.

    Devrikyan said he doesn't think that the choice of location was
    accidental given that the situation on the Armenia-Nakichevan Contact
    Line has always been relatively calm.

    "Armenia thus experienced the breath of war, as the shootings were
    closer to Yerevan," he said, noting that the Nakichevan Line of
    Contact is not limited to an Armenian-Azerbaijani border between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Larisa Alaverdyan, a former ombudsman also attending the news
    conference, said the periodic shootings against the border villages of
    Tavush have come to be perceived as something ordinary in Armenia,
    with the repeated violations of ceasefire on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Azerbaijan Contact Line not catching any attention at all.

    "The government bodies' behavior forces the defense and security
    agencies to shoulder the entire burden. But the question has to be
    included into international organizations' agenda," she said.

    Alaverdyan added that Armenia's failure to respond to the statements
    by James Warlick, the US co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, put the
    country in a position of a guilty side that appears unable to resort
    to any resistance.

    "We too, have the right to speak about the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    in the language of international law. We must never have our heads
    down whenever an ignorant politician addresses a letter which is later
    read out by another politician who is equally illterate," said the
    former ombudsman, referring to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's
    letter which president Norsultan Nazarbaev of Kazakhstan read out at
    the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council's recent summit in Astana (in
    the letter, the Azerbaijani leader said Armenia has to make reference
    to internationally recognized borders when acceding to the Eurasian
    Economic Union - Ed).

    Alaverdyan added that Azerbaijan seems to be taking advantage of the
    situation in Ukraine and Syria where, she said, violence against
    civilians has gone unpunished. "Azerbaijan seems to be getting a
    carte-blanche, seeing those countries' example," she said.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/06/07/Alaverdyan-devrikyan/

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