BAKU-ANKARA RELATIONS DEVELOPING
news.az
Feb 25 2010
Azerbaijan
Aydin Mirzazade Azerbaijani parliament deputy has commented on the
statements of the director of the Armenian Center of Strategic and
National Studies.
"Neither Armenia nor any other country is able to spoil the relations
between Azerbaijan and Turkey. They are so stable and strong that all
these forces together will be unable to spoil the friendship between
our peoples and countries", said Azerbaijani MP Aydin Mirzazade
commenting on the statements of director of the Center of Strategic
and National Studies Richard Giragosian that the Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement affected the Ankara-Baku relations.
"Let Mr.Giragosian live his own dreams but the Baku-Ankara relations
have not worsened. On the contrary, they have strengthened. As for
Giragosian's statement, there is an impression that it is made not
by a political scientist but by a militant. If the strategy of the
Armenian state are defined by such people as he is, I am sorry about
this country. This scientist should first say why his country has
made so many debts, why it has spoiled relations with its neighbors,
why Armenians leave Armenia. It is not surprising why they leave
because these people are aliens and this land is alien for them",
Mirzazade said.
According to the deputy, the actions of Armenians on recognition of
"genocide" will not be successful and they will fail again.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.az
Feb 25 2010
Azerbaijan
Aydin Mirzazade Azerbaijani parliament deputy has commented on the
statements of the director of the Armenian Center of Strategic and
National Studies.
"Neither Armenia nor any other country is able to spoil the relations
between Azerbaijan and Turkey. They are so stable and strong that all
these forces together will be unable to spoil the friendship between
our peoples and countries", said Azerbaijani MP Aydin Mirzazade
commenting on the statements of director of the Center of Strategic
and National Studies Richard Giragosian that the Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement affected the Ankara-Baku relations.
"Let Mr.Giragosian live his own dreams but the Baku-Ankara relations
have not worsened. On the contrary, they have strengthened. As for
Giragosian's statement, there is an impression that it is made not
by a political scientist but by a militant. If the strategy of the
Armenian state are defined by such people as he is, I am sorry about
this country. This scientist should first say why his country has
made so many debts, why it has spoiled relations with its neighbors,
why Armenians leave Armenia. It is not surprising why they leave
because these people are aliens and this land is alien for them",
Mirzazade said.
According to the deputy, the actions of Armenians on recognition of
"genocide" will not be successful and they will fail again.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress