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    ALIYEV WANTS TO ROUSE PATRIOTIC FEELINGS AMONG AZERBAIJANIS BY THE CYNICAL STEP: MARKEDONOV

    ARMENPRESS
    12 September, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS: Assassinate Safarov extradition and
    subsequent pardon by Azerbaijani authorities was aimed at solution of
    internal political issues. In the briefing with Armenpress Russian
    political scientist Sergey Markedonov spoke about criminal Safarov
    transfer by Hungarian Government killing innocent Armenian officer
    in Budapest. The political scientist qualified murder of sleeping
    officer a cynical step.

    "Aliyev was seeking to rose patriotic feelings among Azerbaijani nation
    by releasing the criminal reportedly taking into consideration the
    forthcoming Presidential elections, which after constitutional
    amendment would allow Aliyev to run for President without
    restrictions"Sergey Markedonov noted.Dwelling on possible impact of
    Safarov extradition and pardon on NKR conflict negotiation procedure,
    Russian political scientist stated it may delay the conflict settlement
    as the negotiation process does not receive much support by two
    countries nations.

    " The conflicting parts are not ready to register peace at the
    expense of compromises" Markedonov came forth with. According to
    the interlocutor the regulation principles suggested by Minsk Group
    Co-Chairs are not elaborated in a necessary limit, many essential
    issues are disguised by vague formulations, which mostly stems from the
    interests of the super power states and not the conflicting parties.

    Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov axed to death Armenian innocent
    officer Gurgen Margaryan when the latter was sleeping , February 19,
    2004 in Budapest . The two officers were taking a training program
    in Budapest under the auspices of NATO's Partnership for Peace Program.

    Hungarian court sentenced Ramil Safarov to life imprisonment, without
    a right to be pardoned during the first 30 years in jail. Yet the
    criminal was extradited by Hungary Government on August 31, 2012. On
    the same day the assassinate was granted pardon by Azerbaijani
    President. Armenia has suspended its diplomatic relations with Hungary.


    From: Baghdasarian
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