AZERI LEADER LAUGHING STOCK
news.am
Oct 15 2010
Armenia
Azerbaijan will not change its position on Nagorno-Karabakh after
the parliamentary elections. President Ilham Aliev will not be
able to change his course after his numerous militant statements,
Stepan Safaryan, Chairman of the Heritage parliamentary faction told
journalists Oct 15. According to him, the Azeri leaders are hostages
to their own policy. "Aliev will make a laughingstock of himself if
his militant statements that he is ready to enter Yerevan are followed
by talks about peace," Safaryan said.
No radical changes will follow the forthcoming parliamentary elections
in Azerbaijan. There will be no U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan during
the elections, and the international community's is not properly
responding to the election rigging there. "The election rigging by
the authorities will go unnoticed, and the authorities will form a
Parliament to their taste," Safaryan said.
Azerbaijan will not resume hostilities for the two reasons: they are
not sure of success nor do they have the "legal grounds" for war from
the international community.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Oct 15 2010
Armenia
Azerbaijan will not change its position on Nagorno-Karabakh after
the parliamentary elections. President Ilham Aliev will not be
able to change his course after his numerous militant statements,
Stepan Safaryan, Chairman of the Heritage parliamentary faction told
journalists Oct 15. According to him, the Azeri leaders are hostages
to their own policy. "Aliev will make a laughingstock of himself if
his militant statements that he is ready to enter Yerevan are followed
by talks about peace," Safaryan said.
No radical changes will follow the forthcoming parliamentary elections
in Azerbaijan. There will be no U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan during
the elections, and the international community's is not properly
responding to the election rigging there. "The election rigging by
the authorities will go unnoticed, and the authorities will form a
Parliament to their taste," Safaryan said.
Azerbaijan will not resume hostilities for the two reasons: they are
not sure of success nor do they have the "legal grounds" for war from
the international community.
From: A. Papazian