AZERBAIJANI EMBASSY IN GERMANY CONTINUES TO PREVENT ARMENIAN PROVOCATIONS
Today.az
Sept 6 2011
Azerbaijan
The Armenians continue their prevocational activities within "Armenian
culture days Stuttgart 2011" which is planned to hold in Stuttgart,
Germany.
"AzerTac" state agency reported that the Armenian community of
Baden-Wurttemberg and Armenian Cultural Association of Stuttgart
Stuttgart, which are the organizers of the event, showed in
their internet pages the names of Stuttgart Culture Office and
Baden-Wurttemberg province's Science, Research and Arts Ministry
as the sponsors of the culture days which has an event called
"20th anniversary of Nagorno Karabakh Republic/ Artsakh". The main
purpose in this issue is to create an impression as if the official
German state organizations recognize Nagorno Karabakh conflict as an
independent country.
Azerbaijani embassy in Germany and consulate in Stuttgart applied
to the above-mentioned ministry, as well as wanted to investigate
the information released information in the internet by sending a
letter of protest. In its answering letter, the Baden-Wurttemberg
province's Science, Research and Arts Ministry refuted the fact that
the ministry was a sponsor of an event called "Armenian culture days
Stuttgart 2011."
The ministry's representative said that the ministry consented to
render a negligible financial aid only for two concerts within the
culture days after numerous appeals of Armenian organizations on the
financial id for the event's holding. These events are concerts which
will be held on September 17-18 in New Castle and Johannes church
on Stuttgart. Though the ministry repeatedly wanted its name to be
reminded as a sponsor only of these two concerts, the Armenians didn't
avoid using this pleasant intention for their political purposes. The
letter says that the concerts on September 17-18 have no relation
with an event called "20th anniversary of Nagorno Karabakh Republic/
Artsakh" which is planned to hold on September 19.
The embassy is continuing to take relevant measures towards prevention
of this and other provocations of Armenians.
Today.az
Sept 6 2011
Azerbaijan
The Armenians continue their prevocational activities within "Armenian
culture days Stuttgart 2011" which is planned to hold in Stuttgart,
Germany.
"AzerTac" state agency reported that the Armenian community of
Baden-Wurttemberg and Armenian Cultural Association of Stuttgart
Stuttgart, which are the organizers of the event, showed in
their internet pages the names of Stuttgart Culture Office and
Baden-Wurttemberg province's Science, Research and Arts Ministry
as the sponsors of the culture days which has an event called
"20th anniversary of Nagorno Karabakh Republic/ Artsakh". The main
purpose in this issue is to create an impression as if the official
German state organizations recognize Nagorno Karabakh conflict as an
independent country.
Azerbaijani embassy in Germany and consulate in Stuttgart applied
to the above-mentioned ministry, as well as wanted to investigate
the information released information in the internet by sending a
letter of protest. In its answering letter, the Baden-Wurttemberg
province's Science, Research and Arts Ministry refuted the fact that
the ministry was a sponsor of an event called "Armenian culture days
Stuttgart 2011."
The ministry's representative said that the ministry consented to
render a negligible financial aid only for two concerts within the
culture days after numerous appeals of Armenian organizations on the
financial id for the event's holding. These events are concerts which
will be held on September 17-18 in New Castle and Johannes church
on Stuttgart. Though the ministry repeatedly wanted its name to be
reminded as a sponsor only of these two concerts, the Armenians didn't
avoid using this pleasant intention for their political purposes. The
letter says that the concerts on September 17-18 have no relation
with an event called "20th anniversary of Nagorno Karabakh Republic/
Artsakh" which is planned to hold on September 19.
The embassy is continuing to take relevant measures towards prevention
of this and other provocations of Armenians.