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  • Re: News about Artsakh

    Kocharyan to my knowledge is an avid skier, to bad...I wonder how Serzh and Aliyev are able to be together, after the BS and insults aliyev says about armenia, they seem like they are a bunch of friends getting together. Would you imagine Arafat with Sharon like this?
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      Thoughts?

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        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        Thoughts?

        ^o) dead 'mo soldiers = funny to Serge is basic message?
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          Originally posted by Siggie View Post
          ^o) dead 'mo soldiers = funny to Serge is basic message?
          Nah it's not, no Armenian president or official would find that funny. This meeting between Aliyev, Medvedev and Serge took place around the time an Artsakhtsi soldier was shot dead by Azerbaijan. Our soldiers are usually picked off before or during important meetings between the three. The message by 7or.am is that Serge seems to never bring this up or boycott the meetings for it but rather, has snapshots of him laughing and enjoying himself (of course out of common courtesy).

          I wanted to hear thoughts on the message, basically if SS should take a harder stance on these ceasefire violations infront of the other two leaders.
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            On its face (bc lack context), I would say yes. Do we know that it doesn't get brought up? It should at least be discussed - what can be done about these ceasefire violations? Investigating individual incidents, etc.
            Isn't it also media opting to use photos like this where it looks like there's good/improved relations though?
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              Originally posted by Siggie View Post
              On its face (bc lack context), I would say yes. Do we know that it doesn't get brought up? It should at least be discussed - what can be done about these ceasefire violations? Investigating individual incidents, etc.
              Isn't it also media opting to use photos like this where it looks like there's good/improved relations though?
              In the other page of this thread, there's a bunch of these photos but they are all kinds not just smiling. If it indeed does get brought up, it is not being taken seriously because it continues to happen every time a meeting date approaches. Perhaps a tougher stance is needed. There's really nothing that can be done about ceasefire violations other than making foreign powers put pressure or threatening Azerbaijan to stop.
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                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                In the other page of this thread, there's a bunch of these photos but they are all kinds not just smiling. If it indeed does get brought up, it is not being taken seriously because it continues to happen every time a meeting date approaches. Perhaps a tougher stance is needed. There's really nothing that can be done about ceasefire violations other than making foreign powers put pressure or threatening Azerbaijan to stop.
                If this is the case would there be motivation for foreign powers to pressure them to stop to the extent that they want these meetings to take place/for there to be dialogue between the countries if Armenia boycotted the meetings in protest?
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                  Originally posted by Siggie View Post
                  If this is the case would there be motivation for foreign powers to pressure them to stop to the extent that they want these meetings to take place/for there to be dialogue between the countries if Armenia boycotted the meetings in protest?
                  Yeah, the motivation is the preservation of the status quo which is coming under more and more threats of being broken as the violations continue. But everything would be done covertly, no one would publicly single out one side to stop firing. The public never knows what they talk about in these meetings. All the public knows is that violations have not been stopping and perhaps it is time for Armenia to take a harder stance on the issue. As for a boycott, we attend these useless meetings just for the sake of attending, but a threat of a boycott can be easily done. If we managed to boycott a NATO meeting a few weeks back and come out unscathed, this should be child's play. But I think it's a longshot.
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                    There's always increased activity at the border when such meetings take place. Aliyev thinks that by shooting one of our soldiers, he will be able to persuade us into giving karabakh back.

                    In regards to the talks, right now the world powers are comfortable with the status-quo. They don't want a war or a change in the current situation. All they want is stability in order for the regional projects to go forward. In my eyes, all these talks are for show that something is happening in terms of negotiations, but this is a well frozen conflict that's going to stay in a stalemate for some time, unless something drastic happens.
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                      Yerevan-Stepanakert Flights to Take Off May 9



                      STEPANAKERT (Azg)—Direct Yerevan-Stepanakert flights will launch on May 9, when the newly renovated Stepanakert airport will open to the public, announced the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic national civil aviation department.

                      The 35-minute flights will be on Artsakhavia Airlines on three 50-passenger SRJ-200 aircraft with a one-way ticket price of 15,000 drams ($41).

                      Construction of the airport has been completed and airport officials are putting the finishing touches on the two-storey facility, which will house a bar, a coffee shop, first-aid station, VIP hall for dignitaries, as well as parking lot.

                      The airport, which is shaped like a soaring bird in flight, can cater to 100 passengers per hour and looks to expand its accommodations beyond the Yerevan-Stepanakert flights.

                      A flying school to train new pilots will also operate from the airport.

                      The airport opening day coincides with 17th anniversary of the liberation of Shoushi.

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