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    Trend, Azerbaijan
    Sept 1 2012

    Armenian President admits his untenability

    Azerbaijan, Baku, Sep. 1 / Trend /


    The reaction of the Armenian authorities on the extradition and
    subsequent amnesty of Ramil Safarov verged on hysteria, the director
    of the Center for Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan,
    Farhad Mammadov, said on Saturday.

    "Holding of a meeting of the Security Council of Armenia and a
    five-minute nervous speech of President Serzh Sargsyan at the meeting
    with the ambassadors of UN member states have demonstrated that
    Sargsyan actually admitted his untenability. By his actions and
    statements he showed that Armenia is not able to oppose the active
    foreign policy of Azerbaijan," Mammadov said.

    He said it is a serious signal to those who trust in the power of the
    Armenian diaspora. After the failure in the Constitutional Council of
    France of the denial of the so-called "Armenian genocide" this move of
    the Hungarian authorities was a serious blow to the influence of the
    Armenian diaspora.

    "The return of Ramil Safarov is a signal for Armenia, as this country
    has no leverage because of its weakness and vulnerability. I think
    Hungary is not particularly upset by the fact of freezing diplomatic
    relations with Armenia. However, the Hungarian authorities and the
    public will feel the brunt of propaganda of Armenians at global level,
    because the most absurd and dirty accusations will fall to Hungary.
    Admittedly, the Armenians do it best. I think that Hungary should
    raise the level of threat of terrorist attack, as the EU visa-free
    space is home to over half a million Armenians, potentially ready to
    commit a terrorist attack," Mammadov said.

    He noted that the Armenian president at a meeting with the ambassadors
    urged his partners to " unequivocal actions", "but what can be
    expressed by these actions? Which country will spoil its relations
    with Hungary because of Armenia?"

    "Apparently Serzh Sargsyan himself understood it, as after this call
    he expressed the phrase with a hint of blackmail: "We will judge
    attitude of our partners to the security of the Armenian people on the
    basis of actions in relation to what happened." The height of
    hypocrisy can be considered a statement that "murder motivated by
    ethnic or religious hatred can not go unpunished." It should be
    recalled that the existence of a politician in the face of Serzh
    Sargsyan as the president of Armenia is the most prominent example of
    impunity for the killing of hundreds of Azerbaijanis by Armenian thugs
    led by Serzh Sargsyan during the ethnic cleansing in
    Nagorno-Karabakh," the head of the Center for Strategic Studies said.




    From: A. Papazian
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