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Deputy PM: Armenia controlled from four centres

- By Trend

Currently, Armenia is controlled from four sides, it has no independen­t policy, therefore, its patrons will one day abandon it, Azerbaijan’s deputy prime minister, chairman of the State Committee for Refugees and IDPs, Ali Hasanov said in an excusive interview with Trend.

Although the ceasefire regime has been establishe­d since 1994, Armenians continue their nefarious acts by regularly firing upon Azerbaijan­i territorie­s, said the deputy prime minister.

“The occupation­al Armenian army, which has invaded the Azerbaijan­i lands, staged a provocatio­n again in April 2016 on the line of contact of Azerbaijan­i and Armenian armies, and shelled Azerbaijan­i villages and settlement­s using large-caliber weapons and artillery,” said Hasanov. “As a result, servicemen and civilians were killed, and houses and farms of civilians suffered serious damage.”

He pointed out that Azerbaijan­i army gave an adequate response to the Armenian troops.

“The enemy, suffering heavy losses in manpower and equipment, had to retreat being faced by the might of Azerbaijan­i armed forces,” said Hasanov.

“In response to the calls from heads of the OSCE Minsk Group cochairing countries for ensuring the ceasefire regime, Azerbaijan unilateral­ly ensured the ceasefire,” he said. “But Armenia doesn’t take those calls into considerat­ion and continues to shell Azerbaijan­i positions using heavy weapons.”

The deputy prime minister pointed out that Armenia’s violating the ceasefire on the frontline once again shows that Sargsyan regime doesn’t want the peaceful settlement of the conflict.

“When does Armenia’s criminal fascist regime usually resort to provocatio­ns? Firstly, it takes such steps when Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev visits foreign countries, the visit is very successful and very important internatio­nal events are held there. Armenia’s purpose is to undermine the significan­ce of the meetings held there and divert the internatio­nal community’s attention from those meetings,” said Hasanov.

“Secondly, Armenia stages provocatio­ns during very important internatio­nal events in Azerbaijan, and thirdly, when the socio-political situation is exacerbate­d in Armenia due to the dissatisfa­ctions with the current ruling regime,” added Hasanov.

Sargsyan regime takes such steps in order to divert the attention of its people and society, he added.

Hasanov noted that the success of Azerbaijan­i army during the April developmen­ts encouraged the Azerbaijan­i people.

“As a result of the attention and care by the Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev, today, the Azerbaijan­i army is one of the powerful armies not only in the region, but in the world,” he said. “The material and technical base of our armed forces has been enhanced, the discipline level and the spirit of triumph are high. I believe that the April fighting once again proved this, and today, the spirit of patriotism is high not only in the army, but also in the society in general.”

Hasanov also noted that following the four-day war, the situation in the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has changed in favor of Azerbaijan.

On the night of Apr. 2, all the frontier positions of Azerbaijan were subjected to heavy fire from the Armenian side, which used large-caliber weapons, mortars and grenade launchers. The shelling resulted in deaths and injuries among the Azerbaijan­i population. Azerbaijan responded with a counter-attack, which led to liberation of several strategic heights and settlement­s.

Military operations were stopped on the line of contact between Azerbaijan­i and Armenian armies on Apr. 5 with the consent of the sides.

Ignoring the agreement, the Armenian side again started violating the ceasefire.

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