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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
      Do we agree to help these countries? For example, against China or Afghanistan?
      Are we ready to shed our blood for them?
      short answer: Nope. We know we're alone in this.

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        Madrid Principles ‘Unacceptable,’ Says Artsakh Prime Minister







        STEPANAKERT—The prime minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Ara Harutunian said Monday that the so-called Madrid Principles, based on which the OSCE Minsk Group is mediating a resolution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, are “unacceptable,” reported RFE/RL.

        Harutunian, who conducted an online chat with reporters, asserted that the Madrid Principles called for too much territorial concessions from Karabakh.

        The prime minister said that if Karabakh was a party to the negotiations it would oppose the provisions of the Madrid Principles, which call for the return of liberated territories to Azerbaijan. He argued that the seven territories are part and parcel of the Artsakh Republic.




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        Harutunian was asked about a recent interview in Al Vatan newspaper by Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian, in which he said that when Karabakh is granted its right to self-determination and conditions are created to ensure its security, then the discussion of returning those territories to Azerbaijan can take place, without conceding the territorial link between Armenia and Karabakh.

        While Harutunian did not directly address Sarkisian’s statements, he made it clear that the territories in question are Artsakh, adding that the government is expending resources to develop those areas, through investments and other projects.

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        The prime minister also touched on recent statement vis-à-vis Armenia’s relations with Karabakh as they related to Armenia’s membership in the Eurasian Economic Union, whereby Sarkisian has repeatedly said that Karabkh is not part of Armenia and will not be joining the Eurasian Union with Armenia.

        “I can say one thing,” said Harutunian, “there never will be a customs check point or a border between Armenia and Karabakh. There has never been one and there will never be a customs border or check point.”
        Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
        Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
        Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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          Ադրբեջանում արձակուրդի մեկնած զինծառայողը մահացել է ավտովթարի հետևանքով
          Հուլիս 29, 2014

          Ադրբեջանի կենտրոնական Քյուրդամիրի շրջանում նույն շրջանի բնակիչ Ռզաև Բաբա Հուսեյնաղա օղլուն ԳԱԶ-2410 ավտոմեքենայի կառավարումը կորցրել է և հարվածել արձակուրդ մեկնած զինծառայող, 1996-ին ծնված Աթաև Ռաշադաղա Յաշար օղլուին։

          Ինչպես հաղորդում է ադրբեջանական ԱՊԱ լրատվական գործակալությունը, զինծառայողը ստացած վնասվածքներից տեղում մահացել է, ավտոմեքենայի վարորդին տեղափոխել են Քյուրդամիրի կենտրոնական հիվանդանոց։

          Հայտնի է նաև, որ Աթաևը զորակոչվել էր Քյուրդամիրի շրջանից 7 ամիս առաջ և ծառայություն էր անցնում Բաքվի զորամասերից մեկում։ Ադրբեջանի պաշտպանության նախարարությունն այս պահի դրությամբ չի արձագանքել միջադեպին։

          Նկատենք, որ հետևելով ադրբեջանական բաց աղբյուրների տվյալներին՝ 2014-ի հուլիս ամսվա ընթացքում հայտարարվել է ադրբեջանական զինուժի 5 կորստի մասին։

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            Armenian Army
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              Armenian Army




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                Robert Kocharyan, Monte Melkonian, Bako Sahakyan, Samvel Babayan.


                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                  Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                  Armenian Army




                  Can heavy guns be mounted on this MT-LBs? I have seen pics of BTR-82A style guns on these things
                  Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                    Armenian Army





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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      The two Armenian republics' ministers of defense on Sunday conducted a working visit to the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army.


                      According to a press release by the Armenia’s Ministry of Defense, Colonel-General Seyran Ohanyan and Colonel-Lieutenant Movses Hakobyan toured different sections of frontline subdivisions to meet with the senior military staff and get familiarized with the functioning of engineering blockers, monitoring and fire management procedures across the Line of Contact.


                      The ministers gave the military command methodical instructions to help them suppress intensified armed operation by the Azerbaijani side.


                      They further headed to Kolatak village to attend the foundation laying ceremony of a military settlement.
                      Colonel-General Seyran Ohanyan and Colonel-Lieutenant Movses Hakobyan toured different sections of frontline subdivisions to meet with the senior military staff and get familiarized with ...





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