ARMENIAN POLICE OFFICERS RECALLED FROM BUDAPEST
Mediamax
Sept 3 2012
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. The Police of Armenia has recalled 10 police
officers who were undergoing training at the International Law
Enforcement Academy in Budapest with the assistance of the U.S.
Embassy.
"In this situation the delegation of the Armenian Police cannot stay
on the territory of a county which has rejected justice and concluded
a deal with the authorities of Azerbaijan. Taking into consideration
the above mentioned, I would like to inform you that the delegation
of the Armenian Police will leave Budapest in the coming days and
return to Armenia. I think the government of the United States
will understand our step, moreover that the U.S. President Barack
Obama has already expressed concern over the actions of Hungarian
and Azerbaijani authorities," the letter of Police Chief Vladimir
Gasparyan to U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern reads.
Mediamax
Sept 3 2012
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. The Police of Armenia has recalled 10 police
officers who were undergoing training at the International Law
Enforcement Academy in Budapest with the assistance of the U.S.
Embassy.
"In this situation the delegation of the Armenian Police cannot stay
on the territory of a county which has rejected justice and concluded
a deal with the authorities of Azerbaijan. Taking into consideration
the above mentioned, I would like to inform you that the delegation
of the Armenian Police will leave Budapest in the coming days and
return to Armenia. I think the government of the United States
will understand our step, moreover that the U.S. President Barack
Obama has already expressed concern over the actions of Hungarian
and Azerbaijani authorities," the letter of Police Chief Vladimir
Gasparyan to U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern reads.