Erdogan Lashed Out At Germany And France For "Unfair Game" With Turk

ERDOGAN LASHED OUT AT GERMANY AND FRANCE FOR "UNFAIR GAME" WITH TURKEY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.05.2009 22:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out at the leaders
of Germany and France for opposing Turkey’s accession to the European
Union, saying the rules of the game cannot be changed halfway through.

"I have spoken a lot with both Mr. Sarkozy and Mrs. Merkel. We should
first of all know that nobody is permanent in these offices. Everybody
comes and goes. I spoke about these issues with former German
Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder as well, but I never heard such things
from him and, on the contrary, Schroeder had always stated his
positive thoughts, without mentioning such things as ‘privileged
partnership.’ He said, ‘Membership is a right for Turkey, as for
everybody.’ He said, ‘Turkey will become a member of the EU when the
chapters are done.’ That’s how it needs to be," Today’s Zaman cited
Erdogan as saying.

The leaders of Germany and France denounced the idea of expanding
the European Union indefinitely to include new members such as
Turkey. Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has advocated having
a vaguely defined partnership with the largely Muslim Turkey, said,
"We cannot take in everyone in Europe as a full member."

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, a longtime opponent of Turkish
membership, advocated discussing a common economic and security forum
with Turkey as an alternative.

"When Angela Merkel says Europe must have borders, she is right –
because a Europe without borders would be a Europe without a will,
without identity, without values," he said.

Hillary Clinton: United States Stands Ready To Support Armenia In Th

HILLARY CLINTON: UNITED STATES STANDS READY TO SUPPORT ARMENIA IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS AND KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT

Today.Az
tics/52318.html
May 15 2009
Azerbaijan

"The United States stands ready to provide sustained support for
Armenia in the establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations and the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict", as stated in the letter from
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to President of Armenia
Serzh Sargsyan.

"In her letter, she reiterated U.S. willingness to consistently provide
support in the full establishment of the Armenian-Turkish relations,
and mediation work of the OSCE Minsk Group to resolve the Karabakh
conflict", the agency’s press-service of President.

The U.S. Secretary of State also touched upon the Armenian-American
bilateral relations and the issue of program implementation in Armenia
under the financial support of the Millennium Challenges Corporation.

Clinton stressed that free and transparent conduct of elections to the
Council of Elders of Yerevan will again reiterate Armenia’s adherence
to democratic principles.

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TBILISI: Death Toll In Armenian Rubber Plant Fire Rises To Three

DEATH TOLL IN ARMENIAN RUBBER PLANT FIRE RISES TO THREE

The Financial
May 15 2009
Georgia

The FINANCIAL — YEREVAN, Three people are reported to have died in a
fire that broke out at a rubber plant in the Armenian capital Yerevan
on May 14, an emergencies ministry official said.

According to preliminary reports, there was an explosion in the
chloroprene section at the Nairit Plant which was followed by a
fire. Some time later a second powerful explosion occurred.

"The dead are plant employees, who were in the sector at the time of
the explosion," Col. Nikolai Grigoryan said, adding that 17 rescue
workers had received treatment for burns and toxic gas poisoning.

Grigoryan added that as a result of the fire, no harmful or poisonous
substances had been released into the surrounding area.

"Six ambulance crews are currently working at the scene," a medical
source said, adding that a number of people, who were slightly injured
in the accident, had received medical treatment at the scene.

One person is reported to be missing.

A total of 27 firefighting units are working at the scene. The fire
has already been brought under control.

"The fire is quite serious and can be seen from nearly all parts of
the city," Grigoryan said.

The Nairit Plant has produced chloroprene rubber and latex since 1940.

Clinton: U.S. Willing To Facilitate Normalization Of Armenian-Turkis

CLINTON: U.S. WILLING TO FACILITATE NORMALIZATION OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.05.2009 12:58 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent a
letter to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.

Secretary Clinton reaffirmed her country’s willingness to facilitate
the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation and exert every effort for
resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

She also touched upon the Armenian-American relations, specifically
the Millennium Challenge Account, and the forthcoming election to
the city council, reported the RA leader’s press office.

Central Bank Of Armenia Publishes List Of 9 Unfair Borrowers Of Q1 2

CENTRAL BANK OF ARMENIA PUBLISHES LIST OF 9 UNFAIR BORROWERS OF Q1 2009

ARKA
May 14, 2009

YEREVAN, May 14. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) published
the list of nine top unfair borrowers who had overdue (more than 180
days) liabilities to commercial banks by March 30 2009. The overdue
amount is more than 5% of minimum limit on total capital of banks
(5bln Drams).

The list is published as required by item 3 of Article 6 of Armenian
law about banking secret, the CBA Press Service reported.

The list consists of nine organizations, including two physical
entities.

Among the companies are Atlas llc, Intermotor-Yerevan llc,
Universalshin llc, Agrinex ojsc and other. The physical entities are
Mangasaryan Vladislav and Kazaryan Ashot. ($1=373.27Drams).

5th Congress Of Armenian Businessmen To Focus On Joint Actions Amid

5TH CONGRESS OF ARMENIAN BUSINESSMEN TO FOCUS ON JOINT ACTIONS AMID CRISIS

ARKA
May 13, 2009

YEREVAN, May 13. /ARKA/. Joint actions of the Government, business
community and public amid the crisis must be a key topic of the 5th
congress of Armenian businessmen, RA President Serzh Sargsyan stated
at the opening of the 5th congress of the Union of Manufacturers and
Businessmen (Employers) of Armenia (UMBA).

President Sargsyan pointed out that the congress is being held at
the time when the positions of UMBA members and representatives of
business community are of essential importance for the resolution of
economic problems facing Armenia.

In this context the President expressed hope that the participants in
the congress will address a winder range of issues than is normally
addressed.

"Topic number one must be joint measures by the Government, business
community and public amid the global financial and economic crisis,
which requires not only assessing the efficiency of measures, but
also outlining new ways of progress," Sargsyan said.

The President pointed out that so many representatives of the business
community and persons responsible for elaborating the economic policy
[participating in the congress implies active and constructive
discussions of the most topical issues.

During the congress, businessmen were informed of the problems of
the mining, IT and construction industries, as well as discussed the
general economic trends in the world and in Armenia.

The reporters also addressed the impact of the global crisis on
Armenia and ways out of the situation.

The businessmen discussed the reforms implemented by the Government
to temper the impact of the global crisis and proposed additional
legislative reforms for more favorable tax and customs environment,
which will not only promote business development, but also investments.

UMBA was founded on March 23, 1996. It held its last congress on March
30, 2005. UMB is an NGO uniting economic entities and lobbying for
their common interests. At present UMBA unites six territorial and
nine trade associations with about 1,000 members.

Ruben Safrastyan: Azerbaijan And Turkey Contradicting Each Other

RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: AZERBAIJAN AND TURKEY CONTRADICTING EACH OTHER

PanARMENIAN.Net
11.05.2009 16:04 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan is deeply concerned over the results of
recent talks between Armenia and Turkey, an Armenian professor said.

"Karabakh problem is no more a precondition for establishment of
Armenian-Turkish relations. Turkish Foreign Minister said openly that
lack of progress in Karabakh talks doesn’t mean that Turkey should
wait unless there is such," professor Ruben Safrastyan, director of
NAS RA Institute of Oriental Studies, told a news conference today.

He also reminded that the Turkish delegation which visited Azerbaijan
lately did not include any representative of AK ruling party.

" There is one more interesting fact. Azerbaijan and Turkey are already
contradicting each other. Turkish President Abdullah Gul said progress
was fixed during the Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting in Prague while the Azeri
side stated no progress was achieved," ," professor Safrastyan said.

NATO War Games In Georgia: Threat Of New Caucasus War

NATO WAR GAMES IN GEORGIA: THREAT OF NEW CAUCASUS WAR
by Rick Rozoff

OpEd News

cles/NATO-War-Games-In-Georgia-by-Rick-Rozoff-0905 08-986.html
May 11 2009

On May 6 the Cooperative Longbow 09/Cooperative Lancer 09 US-led NATO
Partnership for Peace exercises began in Georgia.

More exactly, the first half of the paired exercises, Cooperative
Longbow 09, which is a command post operation conducted at Georgian
military headquarters in Tbilisi. The second, Cooperative Lancer 09,
is a field exercise and was scheduled to include 1,300 servicemen from
19 countries (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Greece,
Kazakhstan, Moldavia, Serbia, Spain, Macedonia, Turkey, the United
Arab Emirates, Britain, and the US), including 1,089 foreign troops
and 214 Georgian servicemen in exercises at the Vaziani base of the
Georgian Defence Ministry near the capital. The first started on May 6;
the second will run from May 17-June 1.

This is the fourth in what have become annual Cooperative
Longbow/Cooperative Lancer exercises, the first having been held in
the former Soviet Republic of Moldova in 2006, the following year’s
in Albania and last year’s in Armenia.

The exercises are referred to by NATO and the United States as routine
and no cause for concern.

That the last two series of planning exercises and war games have
been scheduled in the South Caucasus, and the current one in a nation
that not only borders Russia but fought a five-day war with it only
nine months ago, and that the military bloc running the exercises and
its main member, the US, armed and trained Georgia before and have
continued to do so after last August’s war make Cooperative Longbow
09/Cooperative Lancer 09 anything but an innocuous occurrence.

Yearly multinational military drills in Russia’s neighborhood by an
alliance that is an effective belligerent once removed are events that
are taken for granted by the West, though to gain an appreciation of
how they appear from the other side imagine this scenario: During
the Cold War era the Soviet Union initiated a series of annual
military exercises in Central America with members of the Warsaw
Pact and prospective members from three continents and every Central
American nation.

The latest of those war games was held in Mexico in close proximity
to the US border. A few years before Russia had covertly sponsored
the overthrow of Mexico’s elected president and had supported his
replacement by someone who earlier had received a grant from the
Soviet Foreign Ministry to study in Moscow and after completing his
degree and practicing law there returned to his homeland.

The USSR then immediately deployed its special forces and other
military units to Mexico to revamp its armed forces, training and
arming them to be interoperable with Warsaw Pact nations for combat
missions both at home and abroad.

Over several years the Soviet-trained Mexican army and special forces
launched regular gunfire and artillery attacks across its border
resulting in the deaths of dozens of civilians with US citizenship.

Then nine months before the latest Warsaw Pact war games in the
country, Mexico launched an armed assault against contested border
areas, killing some 1,600 US nationals, displacing 100,000 more and
precipitating an American intervention in which 64 US soldiers were
killed and 283 wounded.

If the expression turnabout is fair play has any meaning, this
imaginary reversal of events is a fair representation of how Russia
is forced to view the current situation in the South Caucasus.

And that is precisely how matters are interpreted in Russia. Before the
beginning of the exercises in Georgia Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
warned that, "NATO’s plans to hold exercises in Georgia…are an open
provocation. Exercises must not be held there where a war has been
fought," and referred to the Alliance’s behavior as "muscle-flexing."

The Russian ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation
in Europe (OSCE), Anvar Azimov, said on May 8 that "NATO’s ongoing
exercise in Georgia is a downright provocation, since it is held in
a region where a war was fought just months ago and where blood was
spilt and civilians died." [1]

On May 5 the Russian Foreign Ministry announced that meetings of the
Russia-NATO Council would be postponed indefinitely primarily because
of the Alliance’s exercises in Georgia.

However, on that day and the following two other meetings went on
as scheduled.

NATO held a meeting with the chiefs of the general staffs of forty
members and partners, including the Chief of the Georgian Armed
Forces Joint Staff Devi Chankotadze, at its headquarters in Brussels
on May 6-7 and the day before all forty military chiefs attended a
session of the NATO-Georgia Commission to discuss Georgia’s Annual
National Program.

The NATO-Georgia Commission was announced in mid-September of last
year only weeks after the August war ended, after a visit to the
Georgian capital by the Alliance’s North Atlantic Council, which
consists of all NATO permanent representatives.

The Annual National Program (an equivalent exists for Ukraine) was
designed by NATO last year as a substitute for the standard Membership
Action Plan, the final stage before full membership.

The meeting of the 28 NATO and 12 partnership military chiefs and
that of all forty, including Georgia and Ukraine, at the NATO-Georgia
Commission occurred on the day before and the first two days of
Cooperative Longbow 2009.

Before the Cooperative Longbow exercise started, however, four NATO
Partnership for Peace members – Armenia, Kazakhstan, Moldova and
Serbia – announced their withdrawal in deference to Russian concerns.

NATO Members Estonia and Latvia also withdrew for reasons not entirely
evident.

Former member of the Russian Armed Forces General Staff Igor
Korotchenko said that Cooperative Longbow 2009 "aims to improve
‘interoperability between NATO and partner countries,’ a euphemism
for streamlining the Georgian Army and NATO coalition-force operations
against the Russian Armed Forces." [2]

On the day the first phase of the drills began the interior minister
of South Ossetia, Valery Valiev, stated "We are most concerned about
the full-scale NATO military exercise in Georgia bearing risks for
the security of South Ossetia." [3]

The day before Longbow began, Russia’s ambassador to the United
Nations, Vitaly Churkin, "accused Georgia of provocations in the
areas that are adjacent to Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

"As he spoke during a news conference in New York, he said Georgia
was building up its military presence in the areas in question.

"According to Churkin, Georgia has concentrated over 2,000 Army
and Interior Ministry servicemen on the border with Abkhazia, and
also a large number of GRAD multiple rocket launchers and heavy
machineguns. [Both were used extensively in the August war.]

"On the border with South Ossetia the Georgian military has also
deployed heavy firepower equipment, armoured fighting vehicles and
artillery guns. Some 2,500 Georgian servicemen are deployed on South
Ossetia’s border." [4]

At the end of April Russia offered to help protect Abkhazia’s and
South Ossetia’s borders with Georgia "against a feared new Georgian
attack that Tbilisi may be heartened to launch after a NATO exercise
next month." [5]

Deputy of the Russian Duma Boris Gryzlov "floated the idea of a
response to the NATO move that would entail Cuba and Venezuela taking
part in ‘large-scale drills’ in the Caribbean Sea on July 2.

"According to the lawmaker, the NATO decision to hold the drills in
Georgia during the WWII Victory Day celebrations was a ‘total revision
of the history of the Great Patriotic War’ and a direct insult to
[the] country…." [6]

On the day the exercise started a delegation of the NATO Parliamentary
Assembly was in Georgia to meet with the Deputy Defence Minister Goirgi
Muchaidze, and the two sides "dealt with important issues related to
sharing the experience gained from the Russia-Georgia August war and
reviewed the present status of the Georgian Armed Forces." [7]

The head of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly "urge[d] Russia to leave
the occupied territories of Georgia [Abkhazia, South Ossetia]." [8]

Emboldened by this and NATO’s uncritical and unconditional backing
in general, Georgian Defence Minister David Sikharulidze said "The
exercises contribute to the Euro-Atlantic integration of Georgia and
enhance the compatibility of the Georgian armed forces with NATO
standards" and Chairman of the Georgian Parliament David Bakradze
asserted that "Despite all Russia’s attempts NATO has not changed its
decision [to conduct the exercises]. NATO has sent a clear signal to
Russia that whatever the Russian position is NATO and Georgia will
continue their cooperation." [9]

Earlier in the month the Georgian ambassador to the US, Batou Koutelia,
said in reference to any future conflict with Russia on the order
of that of last August: "If it happens, we are determined to make
responses together with our partners and allies, NATO member countries,
the United States. And we will have a joint response to this." [10]

Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze announced that on May 2
he had received a letter from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
which "highlights the US position of unconditional support for
the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia and Georgia’s
integration into Euro-Atlantic institutions." [11]

"US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton has announced that the
United States government would fulfill all promises given by the
previous administration of the US. Clinton spoke before congressmen
at…hearings.

"Arguably, the Secretary meant one billion dollar assistance, which
the Bush administration allocated to Georgia before handing over
power to Obama. In the budget 2010 of the US, $242 million will be
earmarked for Georgia." [12]

What as much as anything else lends credence to the concerns of
Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Russia about the ongoing NATO exercises,
especially the field component that will begin on May 17, is the
parallel to developments that preceded and contributed to the five
day war of last year.

Om May 15, 2008 a US warship arrived at Batumi on Georgia’s northern
Black Sea coast near Abkhazia where "Georgian and U.S forces conducted
military exercises together on the frigate USS John L. Hall." [13]

>From July 15-31 the US led a NATO Partnership for Peace exercise
called Immediate Response 2008 in Georgia. The Pentagon deployed
1,000 troops from the Vicenza base in Italy, the largest amount ever
deployed to Georgia.

"Called Immediate Response-2008, the manoeuvres are reportedly
sponsored by the US Pentagon to the tune of USD 8 million." [14]

"About 2,000 troops, including some from Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Ukraine are conducting exercises at the Vaziani military base near
Tbilisi." [15]

On the Georgian side "1,625 Georgian military servicemen are taking
part in a large-scale international military training, alongside US
forces, known as Immediate Response at the site of the fourth infantry
brigade of Vaziani base. This training is the first of its kind to
be held in Georgia and is part of the joint Georgian-American project.

"William Bigaret, head of the US south European forces, said that
the main goal of the training program would be to provide compliance
between Georgian and American soldiers and develop cooperation between
Georgia-US armed forces." [16]

The exercises were timed to coincide with a major Russian one at the
same time, Kavkaz [Caucasus] – 2008 which involved "some 8,000 military
personnel, about 700 combat vehicles and more than 30 aircraft.

"The main goal of the exercise…is to work on…defense of Russia’s
state borders, and to practice support of Russian peacekeepers in
Georgia’s breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia." [17]

Troops from the world’s two major nuclear powers were within firing
distance of each other. The Russian forces were in their own country;
the American ones were several thousand miles away from theirs.

When the war games ended – just a week before Georgia’s invasion of
South Ossetia and the war with Russia started – not all the US troops
and not all their military equipment were removed from the nation.

As Immediate Response wrapped up, "The U.S. European Command
said on Monday that there were no plans at this time to withdraw
the U.S. military trainers from the country. There are still 127
U.S. trainers in Georgia." [18]

Speaking about what occurred the very day after Immediate Response
ended, South Ossetian envoy to Russia Dmitry Medoyev claimed that
"Georgian troops that took part in NATO exercises in the region
launched artillery fire on the South Ossetian capital on August 1,
killing six people. There is a direct connection between the exercises
of NATO troops and the latest attacks on us. And there can’t be two
opinions about it." [19]

One of those killed was a Russian peacekeeper from North Ossetia.

Six days after that, in the name of "restoring constitutional order,"
US- and NATO-trained Georgian forces would launch a devastating
artillery barrage on the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali and
begin an equally savage ground invasion.

As the war was still raging Russian UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin,
speaking at at an extraordinary meeting of the UN Security Council
initiated by the United States and Georgia, pointed out that "Georgia
unleashed its military campaign against South Ossetia on August 7,
following the completion of a joint US-Georgian military exercise,
in which 1,000 US military advisers took part."

Commenting on the name of the war games, Immediate Response, Churkin
added, "Trained by their American colleagues, Georgian troops did
just that, they responded immediately" [20]

A few days after the war began Deputy Chief of Staff of Russia’s
Armed Forces, General Anatoly Nogovitsyn said, "The invasion plan
was rehearsed and perfected during Georgian-American war games in
Georgia." [21]

At the very time the Pentagon and NATO were training their Georgian
surrogates for the impending war in South Ossetia, 900 US troops were
completing a series of war games across the Black Sea from Georgia
in Romania.

"The month-long training at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, under Joint
Task Force-East…included an airborne operation, live-fire exercises
at squad level, military operations in urban terrain, joint patrolling
[and] situational training exercises…." [22]

And occurring simultaneously with Immediate Response in Georgia the
US and NATO conducted Exercise Sea Breeze 2008 up the Black Sea coast
in Ukraine, "incorporating 16 countries and more than 2,000 service
members [in] a joint and combined maritime exercise held annually in
the Black Sea and at various land-based Ukrainian training facilities.

"The air component, comprised of 17 aircraft from four countries,
flew nearly 50 sorties. During the sorties, it completed 17 para
drops of nearly 400 paratroopers, anti-submarine warfare operations
and search and rescue missions.

"The maritime component, comprised of 16 ships from six countries,
conducted maritime interdiction operations, air warfare, search
and rescue, anti-submarine warfare, amphibious operations and mine
countermeasure operations.

"Nations participating in this 11th anniversary of Exercise Sea Breeze
include host country Ukraine as well as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Canada,
Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Macedonia, Norway,
Romania, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States." [23]

After the war in the South Caucasus ended the US sent the flagship of
its Sixth Fleet, the USS Mount Whitney, and the USS McFaul to deliver
"humanitarian aid" to the Georgian port cities of Poti and Batumi,
respectively.

Later in August NATO deployed a naval strike force to the Black Sea,
eventually totaling as many as 19 ships, with the USS Mount Whitney
coordinating the flotilla.

US warships in Batumi and Russian ones off the Abkhazian capital of
Sukhumi were only 150 kilometers apart.

In October of 2008 a team of Pentagon experts visited Georgia and
were "looking into the reasons behind the defeat of the Georgian
army in the armed conflict with South Ossetia. American consultants
had provided the Georgian military with state-of-the-art weapons and
excellent training."

"As they analyze the Georgian-American exercises and Tbilisi’s
subsequent attack against South Ossetia experts argue that it was the
success of those exercises that inspired the Georgian president with
more confidence in his army and its military potential." [24]

As a general summary of what preceded the Pentagon’s and NATO’s last
major exercise in Georgia, a US Navy news source last September said,
"For the past three years, several hundred American military trainers
have run the GSSOP (Georgia Sustainment and Stability Operations
Program), which has trained over 5,000 Georgian troops, many for
eventual service in Iraq.

"The trainers were American soldiers and marines, who imparted their
combat experience to the Georgians….The U.S. trainers, usually a
team of 70 Americans taking a 600 man Georgian infantry battalion
through a 17 week training program, concentrate on combat subjects."

"Georgia has a population of about 4.6 million, and an active duty
military of about 28,000 troops….The U.S. has been helping Georgia
train and equip an army reserve force of about 100,000." [25]

Washington and Brussels have invested far too much in their joint
Georgian outpost and its ruthless and reckless leader to abandon
them now. Just as the last NATO war games ignited a real war, so the
current ones are reason for grave concern that the same may happen
again and that a conflict may erupt between the world’s two major
nuclear powers that was narrowly averted last time.

1) Voice of Russia, May 8, 2009 2) Vedomosti [Russia], May 5, 2009 3)
Ministry for Press and Mass Media of the Republic of South Ossetia,
May 6, 2009 4) Voice of Russia, May 5, 2009 5) Itar-Tass, April 30,
2009 6) Press TV, May 7, 2009 7) Trend News Agency, May 6, 2009 8)
Ibid 9) The Messenger [Georgia], May 7, 2009 10) Press TV, May 2, 2009
11) Rustavi 2 [Georgia], May 6, 2009 12) Rustavi 2, May 1, 2009 13)
Rustavi 2, May 15, 2008 14) The Messenger, July 18, 2008 15) Ibid 16)
Georgian Times, July 28, 2008 17) Russian Information Agency Novosti,
July 16, 2008 18) Stars and Stripes, August 12, 2008 19) Interfax,
August 6, 2008 20) RosBusinessConsulting, August 10, 2008 21) The
Hindu, August 13, 2008 22) Army News Service, July 31, 2008 23) Navy
NewsStand, July 29, 2008 24) Voice of Russia, October 18, 2008 25)
Navy NewsStand, September 1, 2008

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Armenia Is Ready To Counter Aggression Wherever It Comes From

ARMENIA IS READY TO COUNTER AGGRESSION WHEREVER IT COMES FROM

PanARMENIAN.Net
08.05.2009 15:12 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Let Azeri not try to frighten us," RA President’s
ex-Counselor, Colonel General Gurgen Dalibatyan told a news
conference. According to him, Armenia couldn’t complete all of its
operations started, and if Azerbaijan launches a war it would be
a proper cause to complete them. "Armenia is ready to counter any
aggression no matter where it comes from," he added.

"I’m carefully studying preparations of Azeri Armed Forces are
getting ready for a war," he said. Armenian Armed Forces are much
better qualified. I saw Azeri at war before and do not think anything
is changed."

"We’re no occupants, we returned lands that belonged to our people,
he said commenting on Armenian-Turkish relations and the issue of 7
regions," adding though that concessions are possible.

Plans Of Armenian Armed Forces In Karabakh War Were Not Limited To L

PLANS OF ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES IN KARABAKH WAR WERE NOT LIMITED TO LIBERATION OF SHUSHI, GURGEN DALIBALTIAN SAYS

Noyan Tapan
May 8, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the Chief Advisor to
RA Minister of Defence, Colonel-General Gurgen Dalibaltian, the
liberation of Shushi became a reality thanks to the whole Armenian
people. He said at the May 8 press conference that he is proud and
happy that he had participated in the Karabakh war and the liberation
of Shushi, the historical capital city of Artsakh. And today, in his
words, Azerbaijan should not speak with Armenia by using threats and
hinting at resumption of war, otherwise the Armenian armed forces
will realize the plan, which they had years ago and which was not
limited to liberation of Shushi.

Responding to the question about why Armenia has refused to participate
in the NATO exercises, G. Dalibaltian reminded about Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan’s words that although Armenia has good realtions with
NATO, it views Russia as a strategic partner. "Now we cannot leave
Russia at once and go to NATO," he said.

Speaking, at the request of reporters, about the problem of
azatamartiks (freedom fighters) arrested in connection with the case
on March 1, 2008 events, G. Dalibaltian said that he regrets that
his comrades-in-arms are in prison. "However, law remains law… I
think that justice will triumph, and Serzh Sargsyan will take the
respective steps," the colonel-general concluded.