AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENT: CERTAIN FORCES USE ARMENIA TO DESTABILIZE REGION
Trend
May 10 2012
Azerbaijan
Today, certain forces are not interested in creating a democratic
society in Armenia, but rather use it as a weapon to destabilize
the region, Committee on Foreign Relations and Inter-Parliamentary
Relations of the Azerbaijani Parliament Chairman Samed Seyidov said
on Thursday.
"So I would not be surprised if an international organization or one
of the leading nations of the world will speak positively about the
parliamentary elections in Armenia," he said.
Samadov noted that the current government of Armenia is not only
unable to hold democratic elections, but have no such desire.
"And the attitude to the parliamentary elections in Armenia may be
different. If it will be positive - do not be surprised. And even
if some international organizations will express a negative opinion
about the elections, it will be only for appearance sake," he said.
Seyidov noted that, in general, international organizations assess
the parliamentary elections in Armenia as positive, because they
don't interested in creation a democratic society, but want to use
Armenia for their own purposes.
Trend
May 10 2012
Azerbaijan
Today, certain forces are not interested in creating a democratic
society in Armenia, but rather use it as a weapon to destabilize
the region, Committee on Foreign Relations and Inter-Parliamentary
Relations of the Azerbaijani Parliament Chairman Samed Seyidov said
on Thursday.
"So I would not be surprised if an international organization or one
of the leading nations of the world will speak positively about the
parliamentary elections in Armenia," he said.
Samadov noted that the current government of Armenia is not only
unable to hold democratic elections, but have no such desire.
"And the attitude to the parliamentary elections in Armenia may be
different. If it will be positive - do not be surprised. And even
if some international organizations will express a negative opinion
about the elections, it will be only for appearance sake," he said.
Seyidov noted that, in general, international organizations assess
the parliamentary elections in Armenia as positive, because they
don't interested in creation a democratic society, but want to use
Armenia for their own purposes.