ITAR-TASS, Russia
September 7, 2012 Friday 04:05 PM GMT+4
Safarov's pardoning complies with Azerbaijani constitution - President Aliyev
BAKU September 7
The pardoning of Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov complied with the
national constitution, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said after
negotiations with Azerbaijani Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen
in Baku on Friday.
"Ramil Safarov was extradited in compliance with the European
convention, and his pardon complied with the constitution of
Azerbaijan. The case is clear from the political point of view. Those
who claim that Azerbaijan has breached the convention either disregard
the reality or want to mislead the public," he said. "Armenia should
not use this case for damaging the Karabakh settlement negotiations.
Azerbaijan wants a peaceful solution of that conflict."
Senior Lieutenant Safarov killed Armenian serviceman Gurgen Markarian
when both were studying at NATO courses in Budapest in 2004 allegedly
for defiling the Azerbaijani flag. A Budapest court sentenced him to
life in jail in April 2006. Late last week Safarov was extradited from
Hungary and pardoned by the Azerbaijani president.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
September 7, 2012 Friday 04:05 PM GMT+4
Safarov's pardoning complies with Azerbaijani constitution - President Aliyev
BAKU September 7
The pardoning of Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov complied with the
national constitution, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said after
negotiations with Azerbaijani Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen
in Baku on Friday.
"Ramil Safarov was extradited in compliance with the European
convention, and his pardon complied with the constitution of
Azerbaijan. The case is clear from the political point of view. Those
who claim that Azerbaijan has breached the convention either disregard
the reality or want to mislead the public," he said. "Armenia should
not use this case for damaging the Karabakh settlement negotiations.
Azerbaijan wants a peaceful solution of that conflict."
Senior Lieutenant Safarov killed Armenian serviceman Gurgen Markarian
when both were studying at NATO courses in Budapest in 2004 allegedly
for defiling the Azerbaijani flag. A Budapest court sentenced him to
life in jail in April 2006. Late last week Safarov was extradited from
Hungary and pardoned by the Azerbaijani president.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress