"NO ONE NEEDS SULTAN'S TALES"
http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/07/7/ankara
02:46 pm | Today | Politics
"It becomes clear from the boring report of the Azerbaijani Sultan that
he will soon introduce a new nomination of folk-tales for juggling
facts and presenting a lie as the truth. Simply, the tales of Sultan
Aliyev are no longer in demand: as usual they are ignominious,"
Spokesman for the Republican Party of Armenia Edward Sharmazanov said
on July 7.
"Aliyev does not want to understand that the people of Nagorno Karabakh
should decide their fate themselves as is stated in the principles
proposed by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs.
His falsehood over the Karabakh issue becomes evident when he says
that Armenians came to Artsakh in the 19th century. I would not like
to cite any historian. I would simply advise the illiterate diplomat
to have a look at the map of the ancient world during his visit to
Rome where historical Artsakh is presented in the territory of the
country "Armenia."
I would like to remind narrator Aliyev that his motherland Azerbaijan
emerged as a country only two millennia later. I think after all I
said there is no need to take Aliyev's words for granted or refute
his statements," the Republican MP said.
From: A. Papazian
http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/07/7/ankara
02:46 pm | Today | Politics
"It becomes clear from the boring report of the Azerbaijani Sultan that
he will soon introduce a new nomination of folk-tales for juggling
facts and presenting a lie as the truth. Simply, the tales of Sultan
Aliyev are no longer in demand: as usual they are ignominious,"
Spokesman for the Republican Party of Armenia Edward Sharmazanov said
on July 7.
"Aliyev does not want to understand that the people of Nagorno Karabakh
should decide their fate themselves as is stated in the principles
proposed by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs.
His falsehood over the Karabakh issue becomes evident when he says
that Armenians came to Artsakh in the 19th century. I would not like
to cite any historian. I would simply advise the illiterate diplomat
to have a look at the map of the ancient world during his visit to
Rome where historical Artsakh is presented in the territory of the
country "Armenia."
I would like to remind narrator Aliyev that his motherland Azerbaijan
emerged as a country only two millennia later. I think after all I
said there is no need to take Aliyev's words for granted or refute
his statements," the Republican MP said.
From: A. Papazian