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    HUNGARY AND AZERBAIJAN: UNORTHODOX BAIL OUTS
    By Shant Krikorian

    hetq
    10:19, September 3, 2012

    There is no doubt that the recent demise of the Hungarian justice
    system has come at the helm of Azeri interest in the Hungarian
    bond market.

    Only about two weeks ago did the Hungarian State Debt Management Agency
    announce its auctioning of treasury bonds in an effort to ease pressure
    from the IMF and EU directives.According to portfolio.hu and Hungarian
    business and news weekly FigyelĹ', Azerbaijan is currently looking
    to buy Hungarian government bonds at two and three year maturity,
    estimated at 3billion Euros.

    While Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's tenure in office
    has already been marred by controversy, stop.hu reports that the
    Safarov's extradition to Azerbaijan was finally agreed upon during
    the prime minister's last visit to Baku, where the case was tied
    with Azerbaijan's bond-purchase offer along with future cooperation
    in the energy sector.

    It still remains unclear what Turkey's possible role in Safarov's
    extradition was, as some Hungarian and Armenian news outlets claimed
    that Turkey helped facilitate the talks between Hungary and Azerbaijan,
    and Turkey, itself has expressed strong interest in cooperating with
    Hungarian refinancing measures.

    Hungarian opposition parties, including former 2010 presidential
    candidate Attila Mesterházy of the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP)
    was quick to condemn Orbán's actions as damaging to Hungarian and
    European-Democratic interests, stating that "the decision has brought
    shame to Hungary".

    As of Sunday, the Hungarian Socialist Party has initiated requests
    for emergency meetings on subjects of constitutional, foreign, and
    national security affairs for formulating a coherent investigation
    and follow-up to the Safarov case.


    From: Baghdasarian
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