MARAT HAKOBYAN: BAKU IS TRYING NOT TO NOTICE EVIDENT THINGS
PanARMENIAN.Net
July 28, 2010 - 13:28 AMT 08:28 GMT
Head of Ukrainian Analitika.at.ua Internet publication Marat Hakobyan
said that the chaotic statements of Baku with respect to the Hague
court's ruling indicate that Azerbaijan is not ready for such
developments, despite evident predictability of a similar ruling by
the International Court of Justice.
"Azerbaijan persistently does not notice evident things in the region
for many years. It seems that a virtual perception has actually found
lodgment in minds of Azerbaijani officials and experts. Any sobering
event, which is directly related to Karabakh, surprises Baku, and it
starts making contradictory statements" Hakobyan told PanARMENIAN.Net
On July 22, the International Court of Justice said that Kosovo's
unilateral secession from Serbia in 2008 did not violate international
law.
Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno Karabakh and Transdniestria require
recognition of their independence by the international community,
making reference also to the Kosovo precedent. The first two ones are
recognized by Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela and the Republic of Nauru,
as well as unrecognized Nagorno Karabakh and Transdniestria.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
July 28, 2010 - 13:28 AMT 08:28 GMT
Head of Ukrainian Analitika.at.ua Internet publication Marat Hakobyan
said that the chaotic statements of Baku with respect to the Hague
court's ruling indicate that Azerbaijan is not ready for such
developments, despite evident predictability of a similar ruling by
the International Court of Justice.
"Azerbaijan persistently does not notice evident things in the region
for many years. It seems that a virtual perception has actually found
lodgment in minds of Azerbaijani officials and experts. Any sobering
event, which is directly related to Karabakh, surprises Baku, and it
starts making contradictory statements" Hakobyan told PanARMENIAN.Net
On July 22, the International Court of Justice said that Kosovo's
unilateral secession from Serbia in 2008 did not violate international
law.
Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno Karabakh and Transdniestria require
recognition of their independence by the international community,
making reference also to the Kosovo precedent. The first two ones are
recognized by Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela and the Republic of Nauru,
as well as unrecognized Nagorno Karabakh and Transdniestria.
From: A. Papazian