Posts Tagged ‘ Azerbaijani war rhetoric ’

Armenian Ambassador In UN: Azerbaijan Is Getting Ready For A New War

Nov 1st, 2011 | Category: Politics

By Vigen Margaryan YEREVAN, November 1 — During the 37th meeting of the UN General Assembly’s 3th committee the representative of the Republic of Armenia in the UN Karen Nazaryan noted that Azerbaijani continues to damage the Karabakh conflict resolution process. Nazaryan also noted that the harassment by the Azerbaijani towards the Karabakh people’s rights [...]



The Leaks So Far: Armenia – US Relations, Turkish-Armenian relations, Nagorno Karabakh conflict

Nov 29th, 2010 | Category: Lead Article, Politics

The imminent release by Wikileaks of many years of US diplomatic communication promises to contain a wealth of information about Armenia and its region, including information on Armenia – US Relations, Turkish-Armenian relations,  Karabakh conflict, and more. The Guardian Newspaper in the UK has already begun publishing some of the leaked cables. Below is a [...]



Aliyev Again Threatens War

Oct 21st, 2010 | Category: Politics

By Adonia Agayan YEREVAN, October 21 — Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev once again voiced war threats. At the extended governmental session devoted to Azerbaijan’s social and economic development for the first nine months of 2010, Aliyev threatened to settle the Karabakh conflict by use of force. “Our country will never accept the occupation of our [...]



Explaining Azerbaijans War Rhetoric and Consequences of Appeasement

Dec 29th, 2009 | Category: Lead Article, Op/Ed

BY GRIGOR HAKOBYAN Background As 2009 comes to a close, Azerbaijani war rhetoric does not seem to abate. Mr. Aliyev uses every public opportunity to threaten Armenia and the Armenians of Artsakh with resumption of full scale hostilities in the region. To substantiate his claims the Azerbaijani president continues to pressure his parliament into vast [...]