news.am, Armenia
Aug 20 2011
Azerbaijan's speeches of tolerance are dull - Russian expert
August 20, 2011 | 16:00
MOSCOW. - Statements about tolerance and democracy are absolutely
inevitable political line, which Azerbaijan or any other country that
has lost its constituent territories but still continues to consider
them its own would stick to, Russian MP, director of Institute of CIS
countries Konstantin Zatulin told Armenian News - NEWS.am.
According to him, the statements of Azerbaijani senior officials that
Armenians and Azerbaijanis can "peacefully coexist in Nagorno-Karabakh
under the rule of Azerbaijan," that "Armenians do want it" are made
for the international community rather than Armenians.
"This is from the realm of fantasy, nothing more. Azerbaijan, at
least until the meeting in Kazan, was steadily increasing tension in
the conflict zone, constantly threatening to unleash war and resolve
conflict with blood. This damaged its image in the eyes of the world
and Baku is trying to regain the trust with speeches. That is dull,"
said Zatulin.
Aug 20 2011
Azerbaijan's speeches of tolerance are dull - Russian expert
August 20, 2011 | 16:00
MOSCOW. - Statements about tolerance and democracy are absolutely
inevitable political line, which Azerbaijan or any other country that
has lost its constituent territories but still continues to consider
them its own would stick to, Russian MP, director of Institute of CIS
countries Konstantin Zatulin told Armenian News - NEWS.am.
According to him, the statements of Azerbaijani senior officials that
Armenians and Azerbaijanis can "peacefully coexist in Nagorno-Karabakh
under the rule of Azerbaijan," that "Armenians do want it" are made
for the international community rather than Armenians.
"This is from the realm of fantasy, nothing more. Azerbaijan, at
least until the meeting in Kazan, was steadily increasing tension in
the conflict zone, constantly threatening to unleash war and resolve
conflict with blood. This damaged its image in the eyes of the world
and Baku is trying to regain the trust with speeches. That is dull,"
said Zatulin.