INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHOULD NOT LET AZERBAIJAN CONTINUE ADVENTUROUS POLICY: EDWARD NALBANDIAN
ARMENPRESS
4 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS: Armenia does not take attempts to
come out from negotiations of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement
and fail them: such steps are implemented by Azerbaijan. About
this declared Foreign affairs minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian
during the joint press conference with Argentinean foreign minister
Hector Marcos Timerman on September 4. Minister Nalbandian mentioned
that extradition of Azerbaijani blood-mad Ramil Safarov who murdered
Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan already has very negative influence
on the negotiating process, especially on regional stability and
security. "Azerbaijan rejects all the suggestions of Co-Chairs.
Everybody knows the reaction of both Armenian and Azerbaijani sides
after statements of Co-Chair countries' presidents. Suggestions
of withdrawal of snipers, strengthening of cease-fire regime,
and installation of investigation mechanisms have been rejected by
Azerbaijan" mentioned Nalbandian.
In his words Azerbaijani military announcements, treats and
provocations in contact line are not favorable for negotiating
process. "There is not any country in the world which increases its
military budget with such rates" he added.
He highlighted that international community should not let Azerbaijan
continue that adventurous policy which is full of serious dangers for
international and regional stability and security. "Since the crime
of Ramil Safarov Azerbaijan consistently praised the crime: even the
murderer was introduced as an example for Azerbaijani young man.
International community is concerned with this deal: how a member
country of NATO, European Union, Council of Europe pretend that it
believes Azerbaijan" mentioned Nalbandian.
He thinks that Azerbaijan, which is buried in corruption, tries to
export it abroad. During the last years in international media there
were serious publications about it. "This is a serious warning to
countries which have the temptation for such deals" said Armenian
Foreign minister.
ARMENPRESS
4 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS: Armenia does not take attempts to
come out from negotiations of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement
and fail them: such steps are implemented by Azerbaijan. About
this declared Foreign affairs minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian
during the joint press conference with Argentinean foreign minister
Hector Marcos Timerman on September 4. Minister Nalbandian mentioned
that extradition of Azerbaijani blood-mad Ramil Safarov who murdered
Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan already has very negative influence
on the negotiating process, especially on regional stability and
security. "Azerbaijan rejects all the suggestions of Co-Chairs.
Everybody knows the reaction of both Armenian and Azerbaijani sides
after statements of Co-Chair countries' presidents. Suggestions
of withdrawal of snipers, strengthening of cease-fire regime,
and installation of investigation mechanisms have been rejected by
Azerbaijan" mentioned Nalbandian.
In his words Azerbaijani military announcements, treats and
provocations in contact line are not favorable for negotiating
process. "There is not any country in the world which increases its
military budget with such rates" he added.
He highlighted that international community should not let Azerbaijan
continue that adventurous policy which is full of serious dangers for
international and regional stability and security. "Since the crime
of Ramil Safarov Azerbaijan consistently praised the crime: even the
murderer was introduced as an example for Azerbaijani young man.
International community is concerned with this deal: how a member
country of NATO, European Union, Council of Europe pretend that it
believes Azerbaijan" mentioned Nalbandian.
He thinks that Azerbaijan, which is buried in corruption, tries to
export it abroad. During the last years in international media there
were serious publications about it. "This is a serious warning to
countries which have the temptation for such deals" said Armenian
Foreign minister.