“In 2005, the director of the Institute of Radioactive Issues of the Azerbaijani National Academy openly announced in an interview that there are numerous chemical agents in Azerbaijan, the whereabouts of which is unknown even to the state.”
Basically, the variety of local conflicts that sooner or later can trigger the 3rd World War are of 3 kinds. The first and foremost are the conflicts where one side is more or less right, while the opposite one is more or less wrong. Western Sahara, for example, that for 50 years unsuccessfully trying to become an independent state under the name of Democratic Republic of Western Sahara has every moral, historic and demographic right to separate from Morocco.
On May 12 the Human Rights Defender of the Republic of Armenia Arman Tatoyan met with Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjørn Jagland in Strasbourg.
Official Stepanakert has been urging the international community to condemn the deliberate policy of Azerbaijan of escalating tensions and derailing the negotiation process conducted under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmanship.
The war revealed inevitability of another war for the Armenian society. When will it occur?—Depends on the society, as war also revealed that the society in Armenia is the only subject, responsible for all other subjects, first and foremost, under the absence of the state.
“I have nothing to say in this regard. Undoubtedly, Moscow welcomes any step, purpose of which would be de-escalation of tension on the conflict zone and return to a dialogue, in search of variants for political settlement.”
“Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict is a litmus paper directed to the international community, for elimination of its own defects. Democratic civilized society should first and foremost make use of this circumstance. “
“There can be no success in negotiations if violence continues, and there can be no peace without a negotiation process. We reiterate that there is no military solution to the conflict”
The possible eruption of war between Azerbaijan and Armenia would therefore certainly have a negative effect on the energy infrastructure (such as oil and gas pipelines, and hydroelectric plants) and facilities of the region, notably that of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan continued violating the ceasefire agreement overnight May 10-11 by firing various caliber weapons, 60mm and 82mm mortars and shoulder-launched antitank grenade launchers.