ARMENIA ACCUSES HUNGARY OF COMPLICATING THE SITUATION OVER NAGORNO KARABAKH
armradio.am
12:42 09.10.2012
Serzh Sargsyan in an interview with the Hungarian ATV Company Armenian
president Serzh Sargsyan referred to Armenian-Hungarian relations,
settlement of the Karabakh issue and Ramil Safarov's transfer.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan again accused Hungary of complicating
the search for peace in the protracted conflict over Karabakh by
handing over a confessed axe-killer of an Armenian to Azerbaijan
several weeks ago.
In an exclusive interview with the Hungarian ATV channel aired at the
weekend Sargsyan, at the same time, made clear that the responsibility
for the bad decision rests entirely with Hungarian government officials
and that his countrymen should not blame ordinary Hungarians for that.
"The decision of the Hungarian government not only jeopardized the
Armenian-Hungarian relations, which is regretful, but also led to
problems in the European Union's Eastern policy and Armenia's peace
talks with Azerbaijan, and, therefore, put the stability of the region
at risk," Sargsyan said.
"But I would not like the Armenian people to turn their back on the
Hungarians because of the Hungarian government that turned its back
on Armenia," the Armenian President added.
The Armenian President noted that he does not see an aspiration to
solve the Karabakh conflict in Azerbaijan's policy and added that
Armenia is doing its best to reach that objective. The President
stressed that in case of Azerbaijan's possible military aggression
against Karabakh, Armenia will support the citizens of Artsakh.
armradio.am
12:42 09.10.2012
Serzh Sargsyan in an interview with the Hungarian ATV Company Armenian
president Serzh Sargsyan referred to Armenian-Hungarian relations,
settlement of the Karabakh issue and Ramil Safarov's transfer.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan again accused Hungary of complicating
the search for peace in the protracted conflict over Karabakh by
handing over a confessed axe-killer of an Armenian to Azerbaijan
several weeks ago.
In an exclusive interview with the Hungarian ATV channel aired at the
weekend Sargsyan, at the same time, made clear that the responsibility
for the bad decision rests entirely with Hungarian government officials
and that his countrymen should not blame ordinary Hungarians for that.
"The decision of the Hungarian government not only jeopardized the
Armenian-Hungarian relations, which is regretful, but also led to
problems in the European Union's Eastern policy and Armenia's peace
talks with Azerbaijan, and, therefore, put the stability of the region
at risk," Sargsyan said.
"But I would not like the Armenian people to turn their back on the
Hungarians because of the Hungarian government that turned its back
on Armenia," the Armenian President added.
The Armenian President noted that he does not see an aspiration to
solve the Karabakh conflict in Azerbaijan's policy and added that
Armenia is doing its best to reach that objective. The President
stressed that in case of Azerbaijan's possible military aggression
against Karabakh, Armenia will support the citizens of Artsakh.