AZERBAIJANI LOBBY BEGINS TO GROW SPROUTS - NEWSPAPER
news.am
Oct 21 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - The Analytical Centre on Globalization and Regional
Cooperation carried out several programs, in recent times, which deal
with a variety of European universities, Aravot daily writes. And
the Centre's director Stepan Grigoryan recorded an interesting fact:
"There is a fairly large number of Azerbaijani academics who work
in very important European universities, which provide the future
presidents and other senior officials of those countries. They [the
Azerbaijani scholars] occupy significant positions. It is clear that
they introduce their ideology, [and] push forward their position,
which creates an environment. This is a process which later will
yield quality, and this is a result of precise and determined activity.
Tremendous amount of money is spent on those people, and it is not
surprising that Azerbaijani lobby is slowly beginning to grow sprouts,"
Aravot writes.
news.am
Oct 21 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - The Analytical Centre on Globalization and Regional
Cooperation carried out several programs, in recent times, which deal
with a variety of European universities, Aravot daily writes. And
the Centre's director Stepan Grigoryan recorded an interesting fact:
"There is a fairly large number of Azerbaijani academics who work
in very important European universities, which provide the future
presidents and other senior officials of those countries. They [the
Azerbaijani scholars] occupy significant positions. It is clear that
they introduce their ideology, [and] push forward their position,
which creates an environment. This is a process which later will
yield quality, and this is a result of precise and determined activity.
Tremendous amount of money is spent on those people, and it is not
surprising that Azerbaijani lobby is slowly beginning to grow sprouts,"
Aravot writes.