Seyran Ohanian: Armed Forces of Armenia and Karabakh are the Main Safeguard Against Azerbaijani Aggression
YEREVAN — Armenia sees no need for the deployment of third-party peacekeeping troops in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone despite a sharp rise in ceasefire violations there, Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian said on Wednesday.
âTrue, there is a no-war-no-peace situation there because our enemy constantly violates the ceasefire,â Ohanian told a news conference in Yerevan. âBut we maintain that situation thanks to the combat readiness of our troops.â
âIn that sense, we can accomplish our tasks on our own, and right now there is now need for the deployment of peacekeeping forces,â he said. He argued that despite the absence of such troops the conflicting parties have managed to avoid a full-scale war for the past two decades.
The remarks came amid mounting speculation in Yerevan that Russia is keen to deploy its troops around Karabakh with the aim of strengthening its leverage against Armenia and Azerbaijan and bolstering its broader presence in the region. Some local pundits claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin will push for this when he holds talks with his Armenian and Azerbaijani counterparts in Sochi later this week.
Ohanian insisted that the armed forces of Armenia and Karabakh remain the main safeguard against a renewed Armenian-Azerbaijani war. He said the latest upsurge in fighting, widely regarded by the Armenian side as a serious setback for the Azerbaijani military, underscored their strength and Azerbaijanâs inability to forcibly resolve the conflict. Baku has failed to gain a strategic military advantage despite a decade-long massive military buildup, he claimed.
âWe need to keep in mind that any weapon requires a person qualified enough to use it,â continued Ohanian. âAcquisition of large quantities of weapons requires their personnel to learn how to use them effectively.â
âThe armed forces of the Republic of Armenia are defending their population and borders. The enemy is trying to mislead not only the international community, but also its own people, disseminating hatred towards Armenians,â Ohanian said.
At least 15 Azerbaijani soldiers have reportedly been killed since the escalation on July 31 of fighting along âthe line of contactâ around Karabakh and the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The Defense Ministry in Baku said on Tuesday that two other soldiers serving near the Karabakh frontline have accidentally shot and killed themselves.
The Armenian combat death toll in the same period stands at 6.
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