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I m surprised that some bandits didn't storm into parliament and killed some MPs by now...
Yeah, and you're still waiting for democracy in azerbaijan. Who will take over after dictator aliyev is gone? Will it be his sl*t daughter or the chubby son?
RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan has rejected Turkish calls for concessions in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh in exchange for the historic rapprochement between Yerevan and Ankara, The Star e-source inform referring to Reuters Oct. 30.
Nalbandyan told Reuters that Armenia-Turkey negotiations were over and “both sides were obliged to move quickly to establish diplomatic relations and open their border under accords signed this month. Turkish leaders say they want to see progress in negotiations between Armenia and Turkish ally Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh before parliament in Ankara ratifies the accords, a link Armenia rejects,” The Star informs.
The source quotes Nalbandyan as saying, “Why did we sign two protocols if we are not going to ratify and implement them? I think the whole international community is waiting for quick ratification and implementation and respect for the agreements which are in the protocols. If one of the sides will delay and create some obstacles in the way of ratification and implementation, I think it could bear all the responsibility for the negative consequences.”
RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan has rejected Turkish calls for concessions in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh in exchange for the historic rapprochement between Yerevan and Ankara, The Star e-source inform referring to Reuters Oct. 30.
Nalbandyan told Reuters that Armenia-Turkey negotiations were over and “both sides were obliged to move quickly to establish diplomatic relations and open their border under accords signed this month. Turkish leaders say they want to see progress in negotiations between Armenia and Turkish ally Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh before parliament in Ankara ratifies the accords, a link Armenia rejects,” The Star informs.
The source quotes Nalbandyan as saying, “Why did we sign two protocols if we are not going to ratify and implement them? I think the whole international community is waiting for quick ratification and implementation and respect for the agreements which are in the protocols. If one of the sides will delay and create some obstacles in the way of ratification and implementation, I think it could bear all the responsibility for the negative consequences.”
Turkish President Turgut Ozal, meanwhile, issues a threat to Armenia:
"What would happen if during military exercises three of our bombs fall in the Armenian territory? What would happen if we sent 1-2 military brigades to Nakhijevan? We are bound to Nakhijevan with an agreement. What would happen, who would do us anything, who would come to intervene? Who could intervene in Bosnia? In world politics we can reach nothing without resorting to risk."[33]
"[The Armenians] learn nothing from history. In Anatolia, they also tried it. But they got an incredible slap in the face. And they have not forgotten the pain to this day. If they try it again here [in Azerbaijan], relying on this or that foreign country for help, they have something coming.[34]
"There is no more a Karabakh issue, there are the Armenian wishes about the Great Armenia. […] Do not ask me whether we would invade Armenia or not. But Turkey should calculate its steps well."[35]
By international law, if you attack another nations territory or another nations military or enter their territory without their consent it constitutes a declaration of war. A direct attack on Armenia proper for example would result in a declaration of war by Armenia, and subsequently by Russia due to the military treaties and agreements between Armenia and Russia. So if this 'what if' scenario happened then 1000s of Russian Tanks would be knocking at Turkey's door.
RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan has rejected Turkish calls for concessions in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh in exchange for the historic rapprochement between Yerevan and Ankara, The Star e-source inform referring to Reuters Oct. 30.
Nalbandyan told Reuters that Armenia-Turkey negotiations were over and “both sides were obliged to move quickly to establish diplomatic relations and open their border under accords signed this month. Turkish leaders say they want to see progress in negotiations between Armenia and Turkish ally Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh before parliament in Ankara ratifies the accords, a link Armenia rejects,” The Star informs.
The source quotes Nalbandyan as saying, “Why did we sign two protocols if we are not going to ratify and implement them? I think the whole international community is waiting for quick ratification and implementation and respect for the agreements which are in the protocols. If one of the sides will delay and create some obstacles in the way of ratification and implementation, I think it could bear all the responsibility for the negative consequences.”
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