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    Azerbaijan has sent a complaining note on NKR settlement issue to Germany

    12:12, 6 October, 2012

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 6, ARMENPRESS: Official Baku is once again confused,
    this time on the declaration of Rainer Morel the extraordinary and
    plenipotentiary Ambassador of Germany to Armenia. As reports
    Armenpress referring to Azerbaijani 1news.az agency, Azerbaijani
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a complaining note to Berlin,
    demanding some clarifications on the declaration on the settlement of
    NKR issue made by German Ambassador in Yerevan.

    Azerbaijani MFA press secretary Elman Abdullayev expressed his
    discontent on the Morel's comment about the need of the
    self-determination of nations. According to him Azerbaijani side
    demanded German Foreign Office to have a meeting with the
    representatives of Azerbaijani Embassy. He also was displeased with
    the Morel's declaration that Ramil Safarov's extradition and pardon
    granting had a negative affect on the international reputation of
    Azerbaijan. In case the information spread by Armenian press is
    confirmed, it would be unacceptable for Azerbaijani and considered as
    a regression of Berlin's position over Nagorno-Karabakh settlement
    issue.

    Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov act and subsequent developments do
    not comply with European values. As Armenpress reports newly appointed
    Ambassador Extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic
    of Germany to the Republic of Armenia, Rainer Morel told the reporters
    on October 3 that all is done refer to Safarov case is against the
    international standards. 'Nobody in Germany accepts this. Azerbaijani
    reputation has greatly suffered by the incident and reportedly
    Azerbaijani further actions must be regarded under the light of this
    incident'' Germany top diplomat noted.




    From: A. Papazian
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