ARMENIAN PROVOCATION AGAINST AZERBAIJAN PREVENTED IN DENMARK
APA
April 12 2012
Azerbaijan
Baku - APA. The next Armenian provocation against Azerbaijan was
prevented in Denmark, Chairman of "Veten" (Motherland) Society in
Denmark Safar Sadigi told APA.
The provocation was made through "Metro Xpress" newspaper, which
published an article about the tourist visits to Nagorno Karabakh.
Denmark-based Azerbaijanis sent a letter of protest to the newspaper
underlining that the region of Nagorno Karabakh is an integral part
of Azerbaijan, but it was occupied by Armenians, that the UN adopted
resolutions demanding unconditional withdrawal of Armenian troops
from the Azerbaijani lands. The letter also said that the Armenians
violated all international legal norms by organizing tourist visits
to the occupied areas.
"Metro Xpress" newspaper's spokesperson Nadine Nielsen wrote a letter
of reply and apologized for wrong information. The letter reads: "We
saw in a map that Nagorno Karabakh was situated in the territory of
Armenia. It was difficult for us to get detailed information about it.
We will take it into consideration in the future. We apologize for it".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
APA
April 12 2012
Azerbaijan
Baku - APA. The next Armenian provocation against Azerbaijan was
prevented in Denmark, Chairman of "Veten" (Motherland) Society in
Denmark Safar Sadigi told APA.
The provocation was made through "Metro Xpress" newspaper, which
published an article about the tourist visits to Nagorno Karabakh.
Denmark-based Azerbaijanis sent a letter of protest to the newspaper
underlining that the region of Nagorno Karabakh is an integral part
of Azerbaijan, but it was occupied by Armenians, that the UN adopted
resolutions demanding unconditional withdrawal of Armenian troops
from the Azerbaijani lands. The letter also said that the Armenians
violated all international legal norms by organizing tourist visits
to the occupied areas.
"Metro Xpress" newspaper's spokesperson Nadine Nielsen wrote a letter
of reply and apologized for wrong information. The letter reads: "We
saw in a map that Nagorno Karabakh was situated in the territory of
Armenia. It was difficult for us to get detailed information about it.
We will take it into consideration in the future. We apologize for it".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress