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    INCIDENT WITH ARMENIAN HELICOPTER: INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS' DANGEROUS FORMULATIONS

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Nov 14 2014

    14 November 2014, 10:36 (GMT+04:00)

    By Elmira Tariverdiyeva

    Immediately after the incident with a military helicopter of the
    Armenian armed forces shot down by the Azerbaijani servicemen in the
    airspace of Azerbaijan, the international observers and the media
    started assessing the incident.

    Some talk about the need to investigate the incident, others simply
    report about the helicopter flying over the territory of Azerbaijan's
    breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh. According to some media reports,
    this incident is a flagrant violation of international law by the
    Armenian servicemen. The Armenian side threatens retaliation against
    Azerbaijan for this incident and says that it was a training flight.

    However it is time to dot "i's" and make out the formulations.

    No one denies that the helicopter was in the air space in the zone
    of a contact line between Azerbaijani and Armenian troops. Everyone
    essentially recognizes that the Azerbaijani armed forces shot down
    a military helicopter in their own airspace.

    All flights over onshore and offshore areas of a country, including
    its territorial waters, can be made only after obviously expressed
    consent of a country. Taking into account that the Nagorno-Karabakh
    is the internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan and the
    airspace above it is the airspace of Azerbaijan, it becomes unclear
    what exactly must be investigated in this incident.

    Under international law, military aircraft (plane or helicopter)
    must comply with the laws and regulations of the foreign state on
    a reciprocal basis while in the airspace of that state or on its
    territory. If military aircraft commits an unlawful act which clearly
    has the character of aggression, the state establishes this fact and
    has the right to take necessary measures for self-defense.

    Regarding the incident with the Armenian helicopter that entered the
    airspace over the occupied territories of Azerbaijan that have been
    offically closed for many years by Baku, what were Azerbaijani armed
    forces supposed to do, after establishing a flagrant violation of
    international law? And who would have acted differently? Are there
    any cases in the history when the military aircrafts crossed the
    airspace of another country with impunity?

    One Western official, quoted by the authoritative British newspaper
    Financial Times, said that in 2014 there were over 100 declarations
    of military alarm when NATO launched its fighters because of the
    actions of Russia near the airspace of the Alliance, which is three
    times more than during the whole 2013 year. This means that with a
    slightest suspicion of violation of the airspace, the Alliance did
    not hesitate to launch its war fighters, whose goals were obvious
    - protection of the air sovereignty of NATO at any cost. In this
    case, the open warning of the Alliance about the inadmissibility of
    penetration into the airspace for some reason did not cause a stir
    among other international organizations.

    Given the above, I would like to call upon all the international
    organizations, colleagues - reporters and ordinary citizens to look
    at things realistically and recognize the right of Baku to protect
    its own airspace and territory by any means.

    http://www.azernews.az/analysis/73235.html

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