WEAPONS SALE TO ARMENIA WAS RIGHT AND LEGAL, SAYS MOLDOVAN MINISTER
Tert.am
13:17 30.09.11
Moldovan Defense Minister Vitaly Marinutsa has said his country's
weapon sale with Armenia was right and legal.
Commenting on the Azerbaijan's statement characterizing the deal wrong,
the Moldovan official said he disagreed to such position.
Moldovan Ambassador to Azerbaijan Igor Boglu said recently that a
secret deal between the employees of the Moldovan General Staff and
Yerevan would not seriously harm the Azerbaijani-Moldovan relations.
"Kiev is conducting an investigation into the secret weapons sale,"
the diplomat said.
Citing the Moldovan media, the Azerbaijani news outlets reported
earlier that Molvoa's president had signed a decree to fire the head
of the country's General Staff, Yuri Domich.
It came after the Moldovan media said the country had sold 60 tons of
outdated weaponry to Armenia. The Moldovan defense minister confirmed
fact while the Armenian side denied the the reports.
Tert.am
13:17 30.09.11
Moldovan Defense Minister Vitaly Marinutsa has said his country's
weapon sale with Armenia was right and legal.
Commenting on the Azerbaijan's statement characterizing the deal wrong,
the Moldovan official said he disagreed to such position.
Moldovan Ambassador to Azerbaijan Igor Boglu said recently that a
secret deal between the employees of the Moldovan General Staff and
Yerevan would not seriously harm the Azerbaijani-Moldovan relations.
"Kiev is conducting an investigation into the secret weapons sale,"
the diplomat said.
Citing the Moldovan media, the Azerbaijani news outlets reported
earlier that Molvoa's president had signed a decree to fire the head
of the country's General Staff, Yuri Domich.
It came after the Moldovan media said the country had sold 60 tons of
outdated weaponry to Armenia. The Moldovan defense minister confirmed
fact while the Armenian side denied the the reports.