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    ALIYEV INSULTS ARMENIAN DELEGATES AT EURONEST PLENARY SESSION

    Tert.am
    03.04.12

    In his speech at the EuroNest Parliamentary Assembly's plenary session
    earlier today, Azerbaijani President Ilhan Aliyev voiced insulting
    remarks against Armenians, calling the nation fascists.

    The Armenian delegates attending the summit have characterized the
    Azeri leader's speech as violating the norms of correctness and
    diplomatic ethics.

    According to Naira Zohrabyan, a member of the Armenian delegation,
    Aliyev predominantly addressed the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in his
    hour-long speech, without failing even to give the etymology of the
    word Karabakh.

    Zohrabyan told Tert.am that Aliyev had again reiterated his remarks
    on the so-called 20% occupied lands and ethnic cleansings.

    "He not only reproduced their propaganda package, but also voiced
    insults to the Armenian representatives and Armenia, calling Armenians
    fascists who desecrated their ancestors' graves," she said.

    The Armenian delegates immediately issued an open letter which
    was distributed among the European Parliament members and the
    representatives of the European Partnership countries.

    The letter particularly refers to an earlier address to the
    Parliamentary Assembly, explaining the reasons why Armenia cannot
    attend the EuraNest plenary session in Baku.

    "And Aliyev's speech here and now came to confirm our concerns over
    the impossibility of conducting a session here," reads the letter.

    The Armenian delegation also ask the EuroNest leadership to be careful
    about the decisions on selecting venues for the organization's
    meetings. The delegates also urge EuroNest not to give the floor
    to participants inclined to preach violence and xenophobia in their
    speeches.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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