Azeri People Little Informed of Karabakh Life
PanARMENIAN.Net
07.07.2006 15:50 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ When visiting Karabakh I always inform courteously
my acquaintances in the Azeri MFA of the trip. But I insist on the
right of a reporter to make free trips and no power can prohibit me
from doing it," British journalist Thomas de Waal said. In his words,
Azeri people are very little informed of today's life in Karabakh. "If
Azeri reporters could freely go to Karabakh it would be very useful,"
he said.
At the same time he underscored he hasn't heard that he is a "harmful"
individual for Azerbaijan and Armenia. "I think there are people who
have not read "The Black Garden" and such people like demonstrating
discontent. Fortunately, they form a minority. I have many friends
in Armenia and Azerbaijan," he remarked, reported Echo Baku-based
newspaper.
PanARMENIAN.Net
07.07.2006 15:50 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ When visiting Karabakh I always inform courteously
my acquaintances in the Azeri MFA of the trip. But I insist on the
right of a reporter to make free trips and no power can prohibit me
from doing it," British journalist Thomas de Waal said. In his words,
Azeri people are very little informed of today's life in Karabakh. "If
Azeri reporters could freely go to Karabakh it would be very useful,"
he said.
At the same time he underscored he hasn't heard that he is a "harmful"
individual for Azerbaijan and Armenia. "I think there are people who
have not read "The Black Garden" and such people like demonstrating
discontent. Fortunately, they form a minority. I have many friends
in Armenia and Azerbaijan," he remarked, reported Echo Baku-based
newspaper.