FORMER HUNGARIAN PM EXPRESSES REGRET FOR THE MEAN AND INADMISSIBLE STEP OF THE HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT TOWARDS ARMENIA
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=9395
19:22 . 04/09
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban, who is mainly responsible for Ramil
Safarov's extradition, finally made a statement connected with the
fact. He said that Hungary complied with the norms of international
law regarding Ramil Safarov's transfer to Azerbaijan. Asked if
there were secret talks between Azerbaijan and Hungary, which led
to the decision of Safarov's extradition, Orban answered Hungary is
a democratic country and the rules of international law are shaped
openly and not on the basis of secret agreements.
Former Hungarian PM Ferenc Gyurcsan also made a statement, who
didn't justify the authorities but condemned them. In his page on
Facebook Gyurcsan addressed a letter to RA President Serzh Sargsyan
and expressed his regret that Hungary's decision may damage both the
Armenian-Hungarian and Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. The letter
reads: "The Hungarian authorities took an inadmissible, mean decision
which increases tension in the region. I inform that the Azerbaijani
government also numerously asked to extradite the criminal while I
was prime minister. Because of absence of guarantees that Safarov
wouldn't be released, my government refused the request".
To recall, earlier Gyurcsan accused the incumbent Hungarian president
who, believing the promises of large sums, extradited Safarov and
made his country vulnerable.
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=9395
19:22 . 04/09
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban, who is mainly responsible for Ramil
Safarov's extradition, finally made a statement connected with the
fact. He said that Hungary complied with the norms of international
law regarding Ramil Safarov's transfer to Azerbaijan. Asked if
there were secret talks between Azerbaijan and Hungary, which led
to the decision of Safarov's extradition, Orban answered Hungary is
a democratic country and the rules of international law are shaped
openly and not on the basis of secret agreements.
Former Hungarian PM Ferenc Gyurcsan also made a statement, who
didn't justify the authorities but condemned them. In his page on
Facebook Gyurcsan addressed a letter to RA President Serzh Sargsyan
and expressed his regret that Hungary's decision may damage both the
Armenian-Hungarian and Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. The letter
reads: "The Hungarian authorities took an inadmissible, mean decision
which increases tension in the region. I inform that the Azerbaijani
government also numerously asked to extradite the criminal while I
was prime minister. Because of absence of guarantees that Safarov
wouldn't be released, my government refused the request".
To recall, earlier Gyurcsan accused the incumbent Hungarian president
who, believing the promises of large sums, extradited Safarov and
made his country vulnerable.