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  • BAKU: Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh not for Armenians, says MP

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    March 27 2015

    Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh not for Armenians, says MP

    27 March 2015, 12:51 (GMT+04:00)
    By Mushvig Mehdiyev


    Armenians should either cross the border to Azerbaijan or leave the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region, member of Azerbaijani parliament said.

    Parliamentarian, Elman Mammadov believes that Armenians should defect
    from Armenia and immediately withdraw from Azerbaijan's occupied
    lands, assuming they know right from wrong, especially in the light of
    Armenia's aggravated economic difficulties.

    Mammadov claimed that Armenia's economy is completely collapsing
    because of the officials' failure to address the spread of poverty and
    depreciating quality of life.

    "The same situation is observed also with the separatist regime in the
    Nagorno Karabakh controlled by Yerevan," he said, adding that even
    Armenia's own statistics expose the diminishing population there,
    which now stands below 1,5 million people.

    Mammadov believes that those who could've left Armenia, already seized
    the opportunity to abandon the country.

    Referring to the Armenian soldier, who surrendered to the Azerbaijani
    troops, Mammadov said the conscript had made a sensible choice to save
    his life, since the Armenian servicemen on the frontlines are
    starving, and are serving alongside criminal commanders.

    The serious enmity between the people in Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia
    also aggravates the situation in the Armenian army, the MP said.

    "The capitulated Armenian soldier revealed the existing criminal
    atmosphere in the army. This once again testifies to the fact that the
    Azerbaijani army will soon liberate the occupied lands. The time has
    come to do that," he added.

    Andranik Grigoryan, who raised a white flag to surrender to the
    Azerbaijani army on March 22, said in an interrogation that the chaos
    and intolerable conditions prevailing in the occupied Azerbaijani
    lands, namely the absence of military discipline, shortages of
    weapons, ammunition, food and medicines had ultimately led to his
    defection.

    He added that the conflicts between the local Karabakh population and
    Armenians from Armenia, as well as the mutual hatred between officers
    and soldiers exacerbated the situation deeply.

    Even civilians are coercively entrenched as sentries because of the
    lack of soldiers, Grigoryan confessed.

    Mammadov believes that Armenia has now only two options: either build
    relations with Azerbaijan to save its statehood or stand ready to be
    destroyed.

    In the other words, amid the ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan, the
    occupant Armenia will make or break its future depending on its
    relations with Azerbaijan.

    Azerbaijan's internationally recognized Nagorno-Karabakh territory was
    turned into a battlefield and zone of aggravated tensions after
    Armenia sent its troops to occupy Azerbaijan's lands. As a result, 20
    percent of Azerbaijan's internationally recognized territory stands
    under military occupation. For the past two decades, and despite calls
    from the international community, Armenia has refused to withdraw its
    troops and retreat within its national borders.


    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/79495.html

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