NATO SECRETARY GENERAL: "I WAS NOT FACED WITH ANTI-NATO DEMONSTRATIONS IN ARMENIA"
Mediamax
Sept 13 2012
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen
said that during his recent trip to Yerevan he was not faced with
anti-NATO demonstrations.
In an interview to Euronews, answering the question about whether
he has seen anti-NATO protests in Yerevan and doesn't he feel
responsibility for what has happened to the Armenian soldier killed
during NATO's course in Budapest, NATO Secretary General said:
"This is a very unfortunate case. But let me stress that I was not
faced with anti-NATO demonstrations. I was faced with young protestors
who demonstrated against the Azerbaijani decision to pardon the
military officer Safarov. That terrible crime shouldn't be glorified.
And I am deeply concerned that the Azerbaijani decision to pardon
this army officer damages trust and it certainly doesn't contribute
to peace, to cooperation and reconciliation in the region".
Mediamax
Sept 13 2012
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen
said that during his recent trip to Yerevan he was not faced with
anti-NATO demonstrations.
In an interview to Euronews, answering the question about whether
he has seen anti-NATO protests in Yerevan and doesn't he feel
responsibility for what has happened to the Armenian soldier killed
during NATO's course in Budapest, NATO Secretary General said:
"This is a very unfortunate case. But let me stress that I was not
faced with anti-NATO demonstrations. I was faced with young protestors
who demonstrated against the Azerbaijani decision to pardon the
military officer Safarov. That terrible crime shouldn't be glorified.
And I am deeply concerned that the Azerbaijani decision to pardon
this army officer damages trust and it certainly doesn't contribute
to peace, to cooperation and reconciliation in the region".