Turkish Press: Azerbaijan blasts Armenia’s ‘untrue’ claims on Turkey

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Dec 18 2017

‘Armenia should develop civil relations with its neighbors,’ says Azerbaijan FM spokesman

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By Ruslan Rehimov

BAKU, Azerbaijan

An Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman said Armenia should stop spreading “untrue allegations” against Turkey.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency on Monday, Hikmet Hajiyev said : “Armenia should withdraw its troops from Azerbaijani territories and should end its untrue allegations against Turkey.”

Occupied Karabakh is recognized as Azerbaijani territory by the international community but was taken over by Armenian secessionists as the Soviet Union broke up in the late 1980s.

“Armenia should develop civil relations with its neighbors,” said Hajiyev, adding Armenia was alienated in the region because of its offensive policies.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry, in a statement on Saturday, has accused Turkey for being responsible of the delay in the ratification process of the Zurich protocols and has repeated its claims regarding the 1915 events.

The stalled 2009 Zurich protocols between Turkey and Armenia proposed opening the border as well as mending diplomatic relations.

“Armenia is facing a socio-economic and demographic crisis. […] The Yerevan administration tries to fool the Armenian people and [hold on to power] by portraying Azerbaijan and Turkey as enemies,” he said.

Hajiyev commented on the Armenian Foreign Ministry’s remarks on the events of 1915.

“The claims are a clear example of fake historiography and the using of this fake historiography for political purposes,” Hajiyev said.

“Armenia, which talks about the so-called genocide, does not talk about the savagery that Armenians showed in Anatolia in World War I, does not talk about the massacres they perpetrated in Baku in 1918.”

Ankara does not accept the alleged genocide, but acknowledges that there were casualties on both sides during World War I.

Turkey objects to the presentation of the incidents as ‘genocide’ but describes the 1915 events as a tragedy for both sides.

Ankara has repeatedly proposed the creation of a joint commission of historians from Turkey and Armenia plus international experts, to tackle the issue. 

Azerbaijan’s meagre military budget – a chance for Armenia to close the gap

Eurasia Daily
Nov 30 2017

The key goal of Azerbaijan this year has been to neutralize the military and political consequences of Russia’s decision to sell Armenia Iskander missile systems. During ADEX 2016 (the 2nd Azerbaijan International Defense Exhibition), the Azerbaijani military leaders announced plans to produce Grom 2 systems jointly with Ukraine as a counterbalance to Armenia’s Iskanders. The only problem is that today Ukraine’s defense industry is not strong enough to be able to carry out this project.

So, the Azerbaijanis are looking for alternative options, particularly, they are considering buying Chinese or Pakistani systems, which are much worse than Russian Iskanders. After Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov’s Oct 2017 visit to Belarus, some media reported agreements to supply Azerbaijan with Belarusian Polonaise systems, which, according to Azerbaijani journalists, are no worse than Russian Iskanders. Armenian experts are not unanimous. Some of them say that Polonaise is worse as its rockets are not guided and add that the Azerbaijani army has lots of very different missile systems – Turkish Kasirga, Soviet-time and Russian Grads and Smerchs, Israeli-Kazakh Xs, Czech Vampirs – and this may cause them lots of logistical and organizational problems. The others are worried as they see this as the possibility of a preventive strike from the Azerbaijani side.

In the meantime, the Azerbaijanis are also looking for air and missile defense systems. They already have Russian S-300 PMU-2s, Russia’s best air defense systems. But those systems are aimed against planes rather than missiles. This is why recently Hasanov visited Israel and negotiated with his Israeli counterpart Avigdor Lieberman the purchase of Israeli Iron Dome missile defense systems, successfully tested by the Israelis against Hezbollah and Hamas.

But home-made Palestinian Qassam rockets can hardly be compared to Russian Iskanders. And even though Iron Domes are not able to destroy Iskander missiles, the Azerbaijanis are still going to deploy them in Baku, Ganca, along the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and Mingachevir HPP, the first target the Armenians will hit in case of a new Azerbaijani attack.

In summer, Azerbaijan received one more batch of Russian 9M123 Khrizantema anti-tank missile systems. The contract was signed in 2014. The first batch was received in 2015 but later the supplies were stopped because of financial problems. Now the problems have reportedly been solved.

In July 2017, while visiting Islamabad, Commander of Azerbaijan’s Air Forces Ramiz Tahirov signed a contract to buy MFI-395 Super Mushshak trainer planes. Super Mushshak is an upgraded version of MFI-17, produced in 2001, and is used by Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iran, South Africa and Iraq. The Azerbaijanis have also bought Czech DANA-M1 CZ 152-mm howitzers.

Israel will continue supplying Azerbaijan with drones, particularly, Hermes 900s. The Azerbaijanis are also interested in Israel’s signals intelligence station, which operates not only against traditional enemy, Iran, but also against Armenia – a fact the Israelis are trying to hush up.

In 2018. Azerbaijan is supposed to receive Russian BMP-3 infantry combat vehicles. Its defense sector is actively engaged in producing sniper rifles, licensed Russian AK-74 assault rifles and pistols. South African Paramount Group has granted the Azerbaijanis a license to produce Marauder and Matador armored mine-protected vehicles. In Feb 2017, Azerbaijan presented its first home-made armored vehicle, Tufan, to be produced on a mass basis by Agregat Company.

Azerbaijan has an Israeli license to produce Aerostar drones. According to the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, the Azerbaijanis are also developing reconnaissance-combat Zabra-1K drone. They are also negotiating with the Russians to open Russian Helicopters maintenance center in Azerbaijan.

The year 2017 was successful for Azerbaijan’s shipbuilding sector. The country commissioned its fought OPV 62 corvette and started building the sixth one. The fifth ship is being built in a shipbuilding center near Baku. OPV 62s have a full load displacement of 470 tons, length 61.79 m, a width of 7.62 m and draught of 2.77 m and Rafael MLS NLOS missile systems with Rafael Spike NLOS guided missiles, Rafael Typhoon remotely controlled stabilized naval weapon system, two Rafael Mini Typhoon, two 12.7 mm, two 7.62 mm guns and modern Israel-made electronics.

Also with Israel’s support, the Azerbaijanis have built two Saar-72s (72-m-long missile-armed corvettes). This is part of Azerbaijan’s program to confront Iran in the Caspian Sea. Under this program, the Azerbaijanis keep inviting American experts (from SEAL and Blackwater/Xe) for training their marine corps.

Azerbaijan is doing its best to strengthen its army and its key stimuli here are the conflict with Nagorno-Karabakh, the growing army of Armenia and the rivalry with Iran in the Caspian Sea region. But today Azerbaijan is not as rich as it was a few years ago. N 2018, it is going to spend on defense $1.6bn. This is much more than Armenia is going to spend ($512mn) but half of this sum will be spent on interior troops, national security and repressive arms. Defense will get just $800mn. The Azerbaijanis have lots of unpaid contracts but are still there to buy more arms, like MIG-29 or SU-25 – planes that will hardly be able to overcome the air defense systems in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Thus, the current state of Azerbaijan’s army and military budget is a chance for the Armenian side to close the gap and to guarantee stability in the region.

Anton Yevstratov, specially for EADaily


Ethnic Armenian MP of Syria, Baroness Caroline Cox of UK discuss community situation

Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
December 2, 2017 Saturday
Ethnic Armenian MP of Syria, Baroness Caroline Cox of UK discuss
community situation
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Representatives of UK’s House of
Lords (Upper House of Parliament) have discussed the current state of
the Armenian community of Syria, among other issues, during a meeting
in the Syrian Parliament. Ethnic Armenian Member of Parliament of
Syria Nora Arisyan was also taking part in the meeting.
“Numerous issues were discussed during the meeting with
representatives of the House of Lords, which concern the restoration
and situation of Syria, re-establishment of security. The Armenian
community was also discussed”, Arisyan told ARMENPRESS.
The ethnic Armenian MP presented to the UK parliamentarians that many
churches and schools have been destroyed during the war, and
restoration works are underway.
Arisyan told President of the delegation Baroness Caroline Cox that
Armenians are living in a united and harmonious Syrian friendship,
which is in line with cultural diversity.

Culture: Ethnographic flash mob held in Yerevan’s Republic Square

News.am, Armenia
Dec 2 2017
Ethnographic flash mob held in Yerevan’s Republic Square Ethnographic flash mob held in Yerevan’s Republic Square

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YEREVAN. – It is extremely important to awake imagination of the children living in remote Armenian communities, Armenian Minister of Culture Armen Amiryan told reporters before the start of the flash mob on December 2 (PHOTO).

According to Amiryan, Armenian citizens should have the opportunity to get acquainted with contemporary art.

“This was the main task, which, in my opinion, we had fully implemented,” the minister said.

Singer and musician Arsen Grigoryan said that various song and dance ensembles from the different provinces of Armenia had been invited to the ethnographic flash mob in Yerevan.

“Armenia My love” event was launched with a flash mob in Yerevan. The event will be held from 2 to 3 December. Dancers and musicians from 40 large and small communities of Armenia will participate.

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Azerbaijani Press: FM: Turkey to further stand by Azerbaijan in Karabakh conflict’s settlement

AzerNews. Azerbaijan
Nov 30 2017

By  Trend

Turkey will further stand by Azerbaijan and Pakistan in the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the Kashmir problem, said Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

He made the remarks at a joint press conference with his Azerbaijani and Pakistani counterparts, Elmar Mammadyarov and Khawaja Muhammad Asif, in Baku on Nov. 30.

Speaking about the meeting with OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, Igor Popov (Russia), Andrew Schofer (US), Stephane Visconti of France, as well as Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Andrzej Kasprzyk in Ankara, Cavusoglu noted that during the meeting, the Turkish side called on them to be more active, more sincere and more resolute in the issue of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict’s settlement.

“Turkey is making efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Turkey will support any formula suiting Azerbaijan in this issue,” added the foreign minister.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations. Armenia has not yet implemented four UN Security Council resolutions on withdrawal of its armed forces from the Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding districts.