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  • Armenia Set To Take Part In European Games Despite Dispute

    SPORTS: ARMENIA SET TO TAKE PART IN EUROPEAN GAMES DESPITE

    Agence France Presse
    March 11, 2015 Wednesday 9:28 AM GMT

    Yerevan, March 11 2015

    Armenia's National Olympic Committee (NOC) announced Wednesday that
    it will send athletes to the inaugural European Games set for later
    this year in arch-foe Azerbaijan.

    "Armenian athletes have had some outstanding results in recent times
    and have serious chances of winning medals at the European Games,"
    Armenian NOC Secretary General Grachia Rostomyan, told a press
    conference.

    "It is entirely up to the country's NOC to make a final decision on
    the matter."

    However, the NOC decision has been hotly contested between the Olympic
    Committee chiefs and some of the country's sports federations bosses,
    who have opposed the idea of participating in the fledgling games to
    be held in Azerbaijan's capital Baku from June 12-28.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are locked in a festering decades-long dispute
    over the region of Nagorny Karabakh which Armenian-backed separatists
    seized in a bloody conflict in the early 1990s.

    "There's no need for our athletes to go to Baku," Levon Julfalakyan,
    the country's Greek-Roman wrestling team squad head coach said.

    "They will never get a fair deal for their performances in Azerbaijan."

    His statement was backed by Armenia's gymnastics boss Albert Azaryan.

    "Regardless of our athletes' performances they will never be given
    a chance to win in Baku by any means," he said.

    "Armenia has a difficult relationship with Azerbaijan and the trip
    to Baku could become a pretty risky affair."

    Meanwhile, the organisers of the European Games have already given
    security guarantees for the members of the Armenian delegation at
    the event.

    The 2015 European Games will be the inaugural edition of an
    international multi-sport event for athletes representing the Olympic
    commitees of Europe.

    The dispute between two former Soviet republics over the region
    of Nagorny Karabakh has its immediate roots in a war that left some
    30,000 people dead after ethnic-Armenian separatists backed by Yerevan
    seized the territory from Azerbaijan.

    Despite years of internationally-mediated negotiations since the 1994
    ceasefire, the two sides have not yet signed a final peace deal.

    Baku, whose military spending exceeds Armenia's entire state budget,
    has threatened to take back the region by force if negotiations fail
    to yield results, while Armenia, which is heavily armed by Russia,
    says it would crush any offensive.

    Karabakh is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but
    the ethnic-Azeri community -- which before the war made up around 25
    percent of the population -- was entirely driven out.

    Almost all of the current 145,000 population of the enclave is Armenian
    and the region has declared itself the Nagorny Karabakh Republic.



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