AUTHORITIES LEADING ARMENIA INTO ISOLATION - AZERBAIJANI VICE-SPEAKER
news.az
Aug 23, 2011
Azerbaijan
The Armenian leadership is leading the country into isolation,
a senior Azerbaijani MP has said.
Bahar Muradova, deputy speaker of the Milli Majlis and deputy
executive secretary of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, described as
"ridiculous" recent comments by President Serzh Sargsyan that Baku
should acknowledge that Karabakh is "Armenian land".
"The current authorities in Armenia, in the face of Serzh Sargsyan,
are leading the country into regional and international isolation
and degradation," Muradova told journalists in Baku on Tuesday.
She said that the international community knew Armenia was behaving
badly in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
"Of course, we and international structures want to settle this
situation [resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict]. But every people
must settle their own problems independently. I think if the Armenian
people want to settle their problem, they should react negatively to
the incumbent powers," Muradova said.
Interfax-Azerbaijan
news.az
Aug 23, 2011
Azerbaijan
The Armenian leadership is leading the country into isolation,
a senior Azerbaijani MP has said.
Bahar Muradova, deputy speaker of the Milli Majlis and deputy
executive secretary of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, described as
"ridiculous" recent comments by President Serzh Sargsyan that Baku
should acknowledge that Karabakh is "Armenian land".
"The current authorities in Armenia, in the face of Serzh Sargsyan,
are leading the country into regional and international isolation
and degradation," Muradova told journalists in Baku on Tuesday.
She said that the international community knew Armenia was behaving
badly in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
"Of course, we and international structures want to settle this
situation [resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict]. But every people
must settle their own problems independently. I think if the Armenian
people want to settle their problem, they should react negatively to
the incumbent powers," Muradova said.
Interfax-Azerbaijan