WEST TO PUNISH AZERI FM?
news.am
Aug 3 2010
Armenia
Azeri FM Elmar Mammadyarov is going to run into trouble, the
Azerbaijan-based Poligon news website reports, referring to western
mass media.
A leak says that during his recent visit to Washington Minister
Mammadyarov held meetings with representatives of a number of western
companies, who hinted they are expecting official Baku to make concrete
steps to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The same source reports that Minister Mammadyarov promised to do it.
However, the posture the Azeri official adopted following the Saint
Petersburg meeting makes the western companies conclude that the
promise was not kept.
So they decided to punish Mammadyarov. Western mass media will soon
publish sensational article discrediting the Azeri FM.
Referring to the Government's website, Poligon writes that some local
media outlets are rumored to cooperate with western companies.
According to some information, the Azeri authorities have begun
"brainwashing" some journalists suspected of being in touch with
western companies. In conclusion, forming the information into a
mosaic, Poligon speculates the Madrid Principles are most likely
being taken out of circulation.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Aug 3 2010
Armenia
Azeri FM Elmar Mammadyarov is going to run into trouble, the
Azerbaijan-based Poligon news website reports, referring to western
mass media.
A leak says that during his recent visit to Washington Minister
Mammadyarov held meetings with representatives of a number of western
companies, who hinted they are expecting official Baku to make concrete
steps to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The same source reports that Minister Mammadyarov promised to do it.
However, the posture the Azeri official adopted following the Saint
Petersburg meeting makes the western companies conclude that the
promise was not kept.
So they decided to punish Mammadyarov. Western mass media will soon
publish sensational article discrediting the Azeri FM.
Referring to the Government's website, Poligon writes that some local
media outlets are rumored to cooperate with western companies.
According to some information, the Azeri authorities have begun
"brainwashing" some journalists suspected of being in touch with
western companies. In conclusion, forming the information into a
mosaic, Poligon speculates the Madrid Principles are most likely
being taken out of circulation.
From: A. Papazian