TURKISH MEDIA CONDEMNDS ALIYEV'S UNFREINDLY BEHAVOR
Panorama.am
20/01/2012
Turkish columnist Cetiner Cetin, who writes for Yeni Safak, has deeply
condemned Azerbaijan's unfriendly behavior towards Turkey. The Turkish
columnist highlights that Azerbaijan hasn't intensively counteracted
Armenian Genocide denial bill.
Azerbaijan's first lady Mehriban Aliyeva chairs French-Azerbaijan
inter-parliamentary friendship group.
Chairman of "Great Union Party" Mustafa Destiji has particularly
said: "Azerbaijani society stood next to Turkey and expressed its
objection, while Azerbaijani government didn't anyhow express the
moods of its people. Azerbaijani people know Turkey will support
them in Karabakh issue. The border with Armenia hasn't been open for
not losing Azerbaijanis. Baku should have declared that if France
adopted an anti-Turkish decision, they would object it. But nothing
has been done."
Turkish expert Mesut Haqy Djashin also condemned Baku claiming its
behavior was full of shortcomings. "Armenian Genocide issue doesn't
only concern Turkey, but Azerbaijan also. I think President Aliyev
scared not to worsen relations with Russia."
A professor from Selchuk University Bilal Akgyun stated that President
Aliyev feared to counteract France. Azerbaijan was expected to support
Turkey counteracting through its Ambassadors in Europe.
Panorama.am
20/01/2012
Turkish columnist Cetiner Cetin, who writes for Yeni Safak, has deeply
condemned Azerbaijan's unfriendly behavior towards Turkey. The Turkish
columnist highlights that Azerbaijan hasn't intensively counteracted
Armenian Genocide denial bill.
Azerbaijan's first lady Mehriban Aliyeva chairs French-Azerbaijan
inter-parliamentary friendship group.
Chairman of "Great Union Party" Mustafa Destiji has particularly
said: "Azerbaijani society stood next to Turkey and expressed its
objection, while Azerbaijani government didn't anyhow express the
moods of its people. Azerbaijani people know Turkey will support
them in Karabakh issue. The border with Armenia hasn't been open for
not losing Azerbaijanis. Baku should have declared that if France
adopted an anti-Turkish decision, they would object it. But nothing
has been done."
Turkish expert Mesut Haqy Djashin also condemned Baku claiming its
behavior was full of shortcomings. "Armenian Genocide issue doesn't
only concern Turkey, but Azerbaijan also. I think President Aliyev
scared not to worsen relations with Russia."
A professor from Selchuk University Bilal Akgyun stated that President
Aliyev feared to counteract France. Azerbaijan was expected to support
Turkey counteracting through its Ambassadors in Europe.