HOW CAN HUNGARY PRETEND TO HAVE BELIEVED IN FALSE AZERBAIJANI PROMISES? - ARMENIAN FM
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September 04, 2012 | 14:31
YEREVAN. - Armenia's Foreign Affairs Minister Edward Nalbandian on
Tuesday paid a visit to Yerevan State University (YSU) and delivered
the new education year's first lecture at the Faculty of International
Relations.
Nalbandian presented Armenia's outlook on several key regional and
international issues.
Reflecting on the Azerbaijani murderer's release as a result of a
Hungarian-Azerbaijani arrangement, FM specifically said:
"Azerbaijan was working intensively to relocate the criminal, and the
Hungarian authorities were categorically rejecting all these attempts.
What happened that Hungary's current government suddenly believed in
the Azerbaijan's lies?
Ever since Safarov's crime, Azerbaijan was persistently glorifying
this horrendous crime and making a hero out of the murderer. Now,
how can Hungary pretend to have believed in the false Azerbaijani
promises and taken that suspicious step?
Azerbaijan's authorities are attempting to bring to the level of
interstate relations the corruption that is deeply entrenched in
their country.
Knowing about Azerbaijan's attempts, Armenia continually invited the
Hungarian authorities' attention to the impermissibility of extraditing
the criminal, and received unequivocal assurances that such move was
ruled out.
This shameful move by Azerbaijan's leadership has shocked the
international community. But the responses coming from Azerbaijan in
the most recent days cause no lesser shock. In actual fact, Azerbaijan
expresses its cynical disregard toward the international community."
news.am
September 04, 2012 | 14:31
YEREVAN. - Armenia's Foreign Affairs Minister Edward Nalbandian on
Tuesday paid a visit to Yerevan State University (YSU) and delivered
the new education year's first lecture at the Faculty of International
Relations.
Nalbandian presented Armenia's outlook on several key regional and
international issues.
Reflecting on the Azerbaijani murderer's release as a result of a
Hungarian-Azerbaijani arrangement, FM specifically said:
"Azerbaijan was working intensively to relocate the criminal, and the
Hungarian authorities were categorically rejecting all these attempts.
What happened that Hungary's current government suddenly believed in
the Azerbaijan's lies?
Ever since Safarov's crime, Azerbaijan was persistently glorifying
this horrendous crime and making a hero out of the murderer. Now,
how can Hungary pretend to have believed in the false Azerbaijani
promises and taken that suspicious step?
Azerbaijan's authorities are attempting to bring to the level of
interstate relations the corruption that is deeply entrenched in
their country.
Knowing about Azerbaijan's attempts, Armenia continually invited the
Hungarian authorities' attention to the impermissibility of extraditing
the criminal, and received unequivocal assurances that such move was
ruled out.
This shameful move by Azerbaijan's leadership has shocked the
international community. But the responses coming from Azerbaijan in
the most recent days cause no lesser shock. In actual fact, Azerbaijan
expresses its cynical disregard toward the international community."