BAKU 'WILL NEVER' DRIVE ARMENIANS OUT OF KARABAKH
news.az
April 5 2010
Azerbaijan
Elkhan Polukhov The Foreign Ministry has described as unfounded the
Armenian president's remarks that Armenians would be driven out of
Karabakh after a settlement.
'Mr Sargsyan seems not to know that Azerbaijan will never drive out
its population because of their ethnicity,' Foreign Ministry spokesman
Elkhan Polukhov said today.
About 30,000 Armenians live in Azerbaijan and 'enjoy all the rights
extended to citizens of the country and no policy on their ethnicity
is conducted against them', Polukhov said.
'Therefore, it is unfounded to say that immediately after the
resolution of the conflict Azerbaijan, which has 30,000 Armenian
citizens in its nonoccupied lands, will drive out the Armenian citizens
of Nagorno-Karabakh. If this is how Azerbaijan lives today, why would
it conduct a different policy towards its citizens in Nagorno-Karabakh
tomorrow?' Polukhov asked.
He was commenting on an interview given by Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan to German weekly Der Spiegel.
The Armenian president's spokesman, Armen Arzumanyan, told Tert.Am
today that Der Spiegel had promised to correct what he described as
inaccuracies in the weekly's published version of Serzh Sargsyan's
interview.
As of 13.00 GMT on Monday the interview could not be found in German
or Russian on Der Spiegel's website.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.az
April 5 2010
Azerbaijan
Elkhan Polukhov The Foreign Ministry has described as unfounded the
Armenian president's remarks that Armenians would be driven out of
Karabakh after a settlement.
'Mr Sargsyan seems not to know that Azerbaijan will never drive out
its population because of their ethnicity,' Foreign Ministry spokesman
Elkhan Polukhov said today.
About 30,000 Armenians live in Azerbaijan and 'enjoy all the rights
extended to citizens of the country and no policy on their ethnicity
is conducted against them', Polukhov said.
'Therefore, it is unfounded to say that immediately after the
resolution of the conflict Azerbaijan, which has 30,000 Armenian
citizens in its nonoccupied lands, will drive out the Armenian citizens
of Nagorno-Karabakh. If this is how Azerbaijan lives today, why would
it conduct a different policy towards its citizens in Nagorno-Karabakh
tomorrow?' Polukhov asked.
He was commenting on an interview given by Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan to German weekly Der Spiegel.
The Armenian president's spokesman, Armen Arzumanyan, told Tert.Am
today that Der Spiegel had promised to correct what he described as
inaccuracies in the weekly's published version of Serzh Sargsyan's
interview.
As of 13.00 GMT on Monday the interview could not be found in German
or Russian on Der Spiegel's website.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress