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  • BAKU: 'No Sane Syrian Armenian Will Move To Nagorno-Karabakh'

    'No Sane Syrian Armenian Will Move To Nagorno-Karabakh'

    Sunday, 05 August 2012 13:03


    The Azerbaijani community of Nagorno-Karabakh will never agree with
    the placement of Syrian Armenians in the Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The statement came from Chairman of "Azerbaijani community of
    Nagorno-Karabakh" Public Union Bayram Safarov.

    However Safarov considers it unlikely that Syrian Armenians would
    prefer to live in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "Regardless of who settle in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan,
    they will not be able to live there for a long time. This is our land
    and we gave nobody permission to move to our area. As soon as
    Azerbaijan will liberate the occupied lands, illegally populated
    residents in these areas will be withdrawn from there," he said.

    He also noted that this is another provocation of the Armenian leadership.

    "Armenia itself is in poor condition, people are fleeing this country,
    and I do not think any sane Syrian Armenian will stay there for a long
    time. Just tossing this subject, the Armenian leadership is engaged in
    another provocation. But in any case, we will put a barrier to such
    provocation by Armenia and Karabakh separatists," said Safarov.

    According to the Armenian media, the office of party Dashnaktsutyun
    has established a special committee on the problems of Armenians in
    Syria.

    "Head" of so-called "Kashatagh region", created by the Armenians in
    the occupied lands Gubadly, Zangilan and Lachin, Suren Khachatryan
    said that he had received appeal from the Armenians of Syria for
    resettlement in the land.

    According to him, one agreement has been already reached on the
    relocation of one family, and now they are ready to take another five
    families. According to Khachatrian, until recent developments, seven
    families were relocated from Syria, of which five families remained.

    News.Az

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