ARMENIAN NATION NOT TO PROSPER AS LONG AS TERRITORIES REMAIN OCCUPIED
news.az
Dec 12 2011
Azerbaijan
Serzh Sargsyan wants his dream to become true.
The statement came from head of "Atlas" Researches Center, political
scientist Elkhan Shahinoglu while commenting on Sargsyan's remarks
saying that "Turks will kneel down and ask for apology in Yerevan",
Gun.Az reports.
"Instead of exaggerating events that happened 100 years ago, they
should rather ask forgiveness from Turks for committing Khojaly
genocide. 'Armenian genocide doesn't have any victims; the figures
come only from some fake documents '", the political scientist said.
Shahinoglu added that the tragedy of the XX century committed by
Armenia, Khojaly genocide has both victims and visible proofs.
"Al long as Sargsyan, inspired by Sarkozy's remarks in Yerevan,
continues his enmity policy with Azerbaijan and Turkey and keep
the lands under occupation, Armenian nation will never prosper and
develop. They will always remain in poverty and fear because of
Karabakh's occupation", the political scientist underlined.
news.az
Dec 12 2011
Azerbaijan
Serzh Sargsyan wants his dream to become true.
The statement came from head of "Atlas" Researches Center, political
scientist Elkhan Shahinoglu while commenting on Sargsyan's remarks
saying that "Turks will kneel down and ask for apology in Yerevan",
Gun.Az reports.
"Instead of exaggerating events that happened 100 years ago, they
should rather ask forgiveness from Turks for committing Khojaly
genocide. 'Armenian genocide doesn't have any victims; the figures
come only from some fake documents '", the political scientist said.
Shahinoglu added that the tragedy of the XX century committed by
Armenia, Khojaly genocide has both victims and visible proofs.
"Al long as Sargsyan, inspired by Sarkozy's remarks in Yerevan,
continues his enmity policy with Azerbaijan and Turkey and keep
the lands under occupation, Armenian nation will never prosper and
develop. They will always remain in poverty and fear because of
Karabakh's occupation", the political scientist underlined.