AZERBAIJANIS SHOULD UNDERSTAND THAT KING IS NAKED, SAYS MINASIAN
Aysor
July 21 2010
Armenia
A Republican, chairman of the Armenian parliamentary commission for
financial and credit affairs, Gagik Minasian, referring to the informal
ministerial meeting in Alma-Ata, said at today's press conference
that it summed up the next stage of talks on the Karabakh conflict.
He said that the statement of OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs clarified
the sides of the conflict and stressed the necessity to settle the
conflict by peaceful meanings and peaceful talks.
Referring to statements and behavior of Baku in the negotiations,
Minasian said that its approaches do not enhance Azerbaijan's
reputation. "The Azerbaijani side, actually, has become a hostage of
its own propaganda. The policy that today Azerbaijan's authorities
are implementing, has no future. Such tin-pot political shows can
change nothing," said Minasian.
He added that Azerbaijan is in a poor situation, as it for many
years it has been implementing policy that draws the wool over its
people's eyes.
"Sooner of later, the people of Azerbaijan should understand that
the king is naked," said Minasian.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor
July 21 2010
Armenia
A Republican, chairman of the Armenian parliamentary commission for
financial and credit affairs, Gagik Minasian, referring to the informal
ministerial meeting in Alma-Ata, said at today's press conference
that it summed up the next stage of talks on the Karabakh conflict.
He said that the statement of OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs clarified
the sides of the conflict and stressed the necessity to settle the
conflict by peaceful meanings and peaceful talks.
Referring to statements and behavior of Baku in the negotiations,
Minasian said that its approaches do not enhance Azerbaijan's
reputation. "The Azerbaijani side, actually, has become a hostage of
its own propaganda. The policy that today Azerbaijan's authorities
are implementing, has no future. Such tin-pot political shows can
change nothing," said Minasian.
He added that Azerbaijan is in a poor situation, as it for many
years it has been implementing policy that draws the wool over its
people's eyes.
"Sooner of later, the people of Azerbaijan should understand that
the king is naked," said Minasian.
From: A. Papazian