N. ZOHRABYAN: AZERBAIJAN'S MESSAGE IS ONE
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/09/06/naira-zohrabyan
01:52 pm | Today | Politics
Member of the Armenian delegation in PACE and EuroNest Ms. Naira
Zohrabyan sent a letter to President of the European Parliament Matin
Schulz, President of PACE Jean-Claude Mignon, and Co-Chairman of the
Euronest Parliamenatry Assembly Christian Vigenin.
Below is the text of the letter:
"Respected gentlemen.
The whole civilized world and the European community are shocked
by the Azerbaijani-Hungarian shameful deal, when, in the specific
interests, EU and NATO member country Hungary, putting up European
values and justice for sale, sold to Azerbaijan the monster who
axe-murdered an Armenian officer during the 2004 NATO exercises held
in Budapest. Statements have been issued by presidents and heads of
various countries and international organizations recently. Of course,
it is not always that these statements are adequate to the monstrous
deal conducted, and an attempt is made in some statements to call on
totalitarian Azerbaijan and especially Armenia to show the so-called
restraint, which is definitely incomprehensible and inadmissible.
However, as a deputy of the PACE and EuroNest, I want to call your
attention to the shameful fact that the monster Safarov was officially
met in the airport by members of Azerbaijani delegation in PACE and
EuroNest. It was an action organized by totalitarian Azerbaijan. It
has one simple message:
"To Azerbaijan, the opinion of the international community, other
European structures where this country is represented, is nothing.
Respected gentlemen, the European values are not a piece of rag so
that we could allow every scum to wipe his feet on these values and
rejoice. I share the opinion of Secretary General of the Council
of Europe Yagland that he expressed after the extradition of the
Azerbaijani monster: 'This is not the Europe we are striving to build.
Unless we give a definite assessment of what happened and unless
we take concrete steps, no country - member of our family will be
guaranteed that one day it will not become a target of a similar
shameful deal.
I expect your definite response and assessment and I hope that this
issue will become a subject of open and public discussion in the PACE,
the European Parliament, and the EuroNest Parliamentary Assembly".
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/09/06/naira-zohrabyan
01:52 pm | Today | Politics
Member of the Armenian delegation in PACE and EuroNest Ms. Naira
Zohrabyan sent a letter to President of the European Parliament Matin
Schulz, President of PACE Jean-Claude Mignon, and Co-Chairman of the
Euronest Parliamenatry Assembly Christian Vigenin.
Below is the text of the letter:
"Respected gentlemen.
The whole civilized world and the European community are shocked
by the Azerbaijani-Hungarian shameful deal, when, in the specific
interests, EU and NATO member country Hungary, putting up European
values and justice for sale, sold to Azerbaijan the monster who
axe-murdered an Armenian officer during the 2004 NATO exercises held
in Budapest. Statements have been issued by presidents and heads of
various countries and international organizations recently. Of course,
it is not always that these statements are adequate to the monstrous
deal conducted, and an attempt is made in some statements to call on
totalitarian Azerbaijan and especially Armenia to show the so-called
restraint, which is definitely incomprehensible and inadmissible.
However, as a deputy of the PACE and EuroNest, I want to call your
attention to the shameful fact that the monster Safarov was officially
met in the airport by members of Azerbaijani delegation in PACE and
EuroNest. It was an action organized by totalitarian Azerbaijan. It
has one simple message:
"To Azerbaijan, the opinion of the international community, other
European structures where this country is represented, is nothing.
Respected gentlemen, the European values are not a piece of rag so
that we could allow every scum to wipe his feet on these values and
rejoice. I share the opinion of Secretary General of the Council
of Europe Yagland that he expressed after the extradition of the
Azerbaijani monster: 'This is not the Europe we are striving to build.
Unless we give a definite assessment of what happened and unless
we take concrete steps, no country - member of our family will be
guaranteed that one day it will not become a target of a similar
shameful deal.
I expect your definite response and assessment and I hope that this
issue will become a subject of open and public discussion in the PACE,
the European Parliament, and the EuroNest Parliamentary Assembly".