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  • Back From Baku: Euronest Delegates Say, Aliyev's Rhetoric Aside, All

    BACK FROM BAKU: EURONEST DELEGATES SAY, ALIYEV'S RHETORIC ASIDE, ALL WAS GOOD AT ASSEMBLY SESSION
    By Gayane Lazarian

    ArmeniaNow
    05.04.12 | 16:07

    Members of the Armenian delegation who returned from Baku, Azerbaijan,
    and the 2nd plenary session of Euronest Parliamentary Assembly, said
    the meeting was positive, despite the inflammatory rhetoric that
    grabbed headlines.

    Head of the Armenian delegation and chairman of the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF, Dashnaktsutyun) parliamentary faction
    Vahan Hovhannisyan says that the first day of the session passed
    quietly, however, the next day Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev
    started his speech using anti-Armenian statements.

    "He [Aliyev] called Armenians 'occupiers' and 'fascists'. This
    speech had a very negative effect; it was like a cold shower for all
    delegates. During the break even the Azeri lawmakers approached us
    and said that they felt bad about Aliyev's speech, too," Hovhannisyan
    says, however not mentioning the names of those lawmakers.

    The members of the Armenian delegation say Aliyev's outburst did more
    damage to his own country than anything the Armenians might have said
    even if they tried.

    During the session the Armenian delegation was isolated from media.

    According to Hovhannisyan, mass media representatives managed to
    approach them only the first day of the session, however, "they were
    simply driven out."

    "A Reuters' journalist hardly managed to take [record] two sentences;
    he was driven out. But I, using my 'secret revolutionary tricks',
    managed to give an interview to a mass media representative,"
    Hovhannsiyan says.

    The members of the delegation are satisfied with the hospitality in
    Azerbaijan, and the treatment of the hotel personnel. Even walking
    in Baku they did not feel that they were subject to Azeri hostility.

    Head of Heritage parliamentary faction Stepan Safaryan says that
    they have visited an Armenian church, which was without a cross,
    and the Armenian primacy, which Azeris have turned into a library.

    Referring to the criticism voiced by some press, that the Armenian
    delegation should have left the hall after Aliyev's statement,
    Hovhannisyan says: "We could leave the hall, however, it was our
    work, we are full members of Euronest, and Azerbaijan was the hosting
    country, and Aliyev was simply a guest at the Assembly."

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