EDWARD NALBANDIAN: AZERBAIJAN HAS BECOME THE WORLD CHAMPION IN USING THREAT OF FORCE AND INCITING WAR
armradio.am
16:53 23.10.2012
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian delivered a lecture on
Armenia's foreign policy at the Matías Romero Diplomatic Academy
of Mexico. In attendance were Ambassadors accredited to Mexico,
high-ranking officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, experts,
journalists, lecturers and students. The speech was followed by a
Q&A session.
Minister Nalbandian said, in part: "Having rich corruption experience
inside the country, Baku is trying to transfer it to the platform of
interstate relations, using it as a tool for laying the burden of its
own erroneous perceptions on others. Unfortunately, some politicians
in some countries fall in Azerbaijan's trap, demonstrate weakness and
are unable to resist the 'corruption temptations.' Judging from its
internal experience, Azerbaijan considers that everything is being
sold and bought in interstate relations, as well."
Reacting to the outrage of those present regarding the installation of
the statue of Azerbaijan's ex-President and the monument to Khojalu
events in the capital of Mexico, the Armenian Foreign Minister said:
"The reactions in Mexico and the world are unequivocal. The issue
has been addressed by leading human rights experts and leading media,
including CNN, BBC, Associated Press, Reuters, Agence France Press,
Time, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post. The
list can be continued, and I can say I agree with the general opinion."
"The plaque of the monument informs that the former KGB head is a
brilliant example of devotion to international peace, who has led
Azerbaijan towards democracy. It would be correct to add that many
human rights organizations have classified that country among the most
corrupt and most undemocratic countries of the world, that it has
become the world champion in using the threat of force and inciting
war," the Armenian Foreign Minister stated.
From: Baghdasarian
armradio.am
16:53 23.10.2012
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian delivered a lecture on
Armenia's foreign policy at the Matías Romero Diplomatic Academy
of Mexico. In attendance were Ambassadors accredited to Mexico,
high-ranking officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, experts,
journalists, lecturers and students. The speech was followed by a
Q&A session.
Minister Nalbandian said, in part: "Having rich corruption experience
inside the country, Baku is trying to transfer it to the platform of
interstate relations, using it as a tool for laying the burden of its
own erroneous perceptions on others. Unfortunately, some politicians
in some countries fall in Azerbaijan's trap, demonstrate weakness and
are unable to resist the 'corruption temptations.' Judging from its
internal experience, Azerbaijan considers that everything is being
sold and bought in interstate relations, as well."
Reacting to the outrage of those present regarding the installation of
the statue of Azerbaijan's ex-President and the monument to Khojalu
events in the capital of Mexico, the Armenian Foreign Minister said:
"The reactions in Mexico and the world are unequivocal. The issue
has been addressed by leading human rights experts and leading media,
including CNN, BBC, Associated Press, Reuters, Agence France Press,
Time, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post. The
list can be continued, and I can say I agree with the general opinion."
"The plaque of the monument informs that the former KGB head is a
brilliant example of devotion to international peace, who has led
Azerbaijan towards democracy. It would be correct to add that many
human rights organizations have classified that country among the most
corrupt and most undemocratic countries of the world, that it has
become the world champion in using the threat of force and inciting
war," the Armenian Foreign Minister stated.
From: Baghdasarian