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  • ninetoyadome
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    Originally posted by hipeter924 View Post
    Add 4.) At every intersection paint the name Ataturk/paint Turkish flag so everyone drives over Turkey
    5.) name a street azerbaijan and lead that street to a military training site.

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by Icy View Post
    I just noticed this, wow man we really need a
    boost in population, our infancy rate is 1 baby a
    day.
    Yes, we need to reproduce!! With Armenians is ideal, but we can also reproduce with Georgians & Greeks, we just have to make sure our children grow Armenian, no half this, half that, and live in Armenia.

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  • hipeter924
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    Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
    We should build a highway connecting Artsakh and Iran. some good points for that are:
    1.) Artsakh can import and export through Iran
    2.) People can visit Artsakh through Armenia or Iran
    3.) It will piss off the azeris (my favorite point)
    Add 4.) At every intersection paint the name Ataturk/paint Turkish flag so everyone drives over Turkey

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  • Icy
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    I just noticed this, wow man we really need a
    boost in population, our infancy rate is 1 baby a
    day.

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  • ninetoyadome
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    We should build a highway connecting Artsakh and Iran. some good points for that are:
    1.) Artsakh can import and export through Iran
    2.) People can visit Artsakh through Armenia or Iran
    3.) It will piss off the azeris (my favorite point)

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by Icy View Post
    Finally, now these azeris will finally understand that this whole
    land occupation process is not a game. All we need now is
    more roads and highways built to have an actual route from
    Armenia to Karabakh, and after that we need a lot of people
    to start settling in Karabakh.
    We've got a lot of work to do. There is one single highway that links Armenia with Artsakh. There is talk of building a second one now so hopefully that materializes. Artsakh recently completed building a North-South backbone highway within its territory which is also a good accomplishment. The biggest and perhaps toughest one to accomplish will be to boost the population. We need to get it up to at least 300 000 which is double the current number and which is more or less the total population of Nakhichevan.

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  • Icy
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Opening of the Stepanakert airport in 2010

    25.05.2009 17:29

    The preparatory works of reconstruction of the Stepanakert airport are finished. Head of the “Horizon-95” construction organization, which is the contractor for construction of the airport and the passenger complex Gagik Galstian, told Armenpress that after a long pause the first plane can land in Artsakh already in October 2010. Parallel to this the “Horizon-95” concurrently starts the construction of the Stepanakert laboratory of agricultural food and the building of Nagorno Karabakh Chief Court in Shushi.

    http://www.armradio.am/news/?part=soc&id=15029
    Finally, now these azeris will finally understand that this whole
    land occupation process is not a game. All we need now is
    more roads and highways built to have an actual route from
    Armenia to Karabakh, and after that we need a lot of people
    to start settling in Karabakh.

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  • hipeter924
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    This was taken from a Turkish source http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/w...0664.asp?scr=1

    FM Davutoglu says Azerbaijan's stability highly important for Turkey


    BAKU - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Tuesday Azerbaijan's stability, well-being, future and territorial integrity is highly important for Turkey.


    FM Davutoglu says Azerbaijan's stability highly important for Turkey

    Speaking at a joint press conference with his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov in Baku, Davutoglu said that a strong Azerbaijan implies a strong Turkey.

    "Our Azerbaijani brothers and sisters should know that, just as in the past, Turkey will be on the side of Azerbaijan in the future," Davutoglu said.

    "Our message to regional actors, including Armenia, is very clear. The region must be free of occupations and tensions," Davutoglu noted.

    The issue of Upper Karabakh, a region under Armenian occupation, must be resolved as soon as possible within the framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, Davutoglu stressed.

    "Relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan are excellent. Turkey and Azerbaijan are not merely friends and neighbors. They are also strategic partners," Davutoglu said.

    Minister Mammadyarov, for his part, said that Davutoglu and he discussed bilateral issues.

    "Our relations are excellent and we are confident that such relations will develop further," Mammadyarov said.

    "During our talks today, we discussed issues such as Karabakh, energy, economy, culture and cooperation in other fields. The trade volume between Turkey and Azerbaijan is worth more than $2 billion but we are not satisfied with this number," Mammadyarov said.

    Davutoglu also met with the Azerbaijani Prime Minister Artur Rasizade on Tuesday. Davutoglu's meeting with Rasizade was closed to the press.
    Yep. As an al Quedia terrorist base.

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  • Federate
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    Opening of the Stepanakert airport in 2010

    25.05.2009 17:29

    The preparatory works of reconstruction of the Stepanakert airport are finished. Head of the “Horizon-95” construction organization, which is the contractor for construction of the airport and the passenger complex Gagik Galstian, told Armenpress that after a long pause the first plane can land in Artsakh already in October 2010. Parallel to this the “Horizon-95” concurrently starts the construction of the Stepanakert laboratory of agricultural food and the building of Nagorno Karabakh Chief Court in Shushi.

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  • KanadaHye
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    This was taken from a Turkish source http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/w...0664.asp?scr=1

    FM Davutoglu says Azerbaijan's stability highly important for Turkey


    BAKU - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Tuesday Azerbaijan's stability, well-being, future and territorial integrity is highly important for Turkey.


    FM Davutoglu says Azerbaijan's stability highly important for Turkey

    Speaking at a joint press conference with his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov in Baku, Davutoglu said that a strong Azerbaijan implies a strong Turkey.

    "Our Azerbaijani brothers and sisters should know that, just as in the past, Turkey will be on the side of Azerbaijan in the future," Davutoglu said.

    "Our message to regional actors, including Armenia, is very clear. The region must be free of occupations and tensions," Davutoglu noted.

    The issue of Upper Karabakh, a region under Armenian occupation, must be resolved as soon as possible within the framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, Davutoglu stressed.

    "Relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan are excellent. Turkey and Azerbaijan are not merely friends and neighbors. They are also strategic partners," Davutoglu said.

    Minister Mammadyarov, for his part, said that Davutoglu and he discussed bilateral issues.

    "Our relations are excellent and we are confident that such relations will develop further," Mammadyarov said.

    "During our talks today, we discussed issues such as Karabakh, energy, economy, culture and cooperation in other fields. The trade volume between Turkey and Azerbaijan is worth more than $2 billion but we are not satisfied with this number," Mammadyarov said.

    Davutoglu also met with the Azerbaijani Prime Minister Artur Rasizade on Tuesday. Davutoglu's meeting with Rasizade was closed to the press.

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