ARGUMENTI NEDELI BLAMES THE US FOR AGGRAVATION OF SITUATION IN NAGORNO KARABAKH
armradio.am
14.09.2012 16:38
The Russian Argumenti Nedeli has published an article, blaming the
United States for aggravation of situation in Nagorno Karabakh.
Referring to sources close to the Hungarian Government, the paper
notes that Hungary is strongly concerned about the harsh reaction
of Armenia and the international community to the extradition of
Azerbaijani axe-killer Ramil Safarov.
The paper says Hungary extradites 6-8 convicted criminals a year,
and Safarov's transfer was a common procedure. The Deputy Foreign
Minister of Azerbaijan sent an official confirmation that the murderer
would not be released and his sentence would continue to be executed
in Azerbaijan.
"However, Baku deceived Budapest: Safarov was released and
demonstratively awarded by President Ilham Aliyev as soon as he
stepped on Azerbaijani soil. The news really shocked the hapless
Hungarians. The country found itself in an extremely unpleasant
situation," the paper writes.
"Budabest is aware that this deportation may well become a "Caucasian
shot in Sarajevo," Argumenti Nedeli writes, reminding that the killing
of Austrian archduke Ferdinand in that city caused the start of the
First World War.
"If new war breaks out in Nagorno Karabakh, Budapest will have its
share of guilt. Besides, all parties can draw benefits from the
current situation, except Hungary," the article reads.
"Safarov's return raised the rating of Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev in his country. Nevertheless, Baku is dissatisfied with
Budapest. After the details of the deal were revealed, Azerbaijani
political figures are viewed as liars," the paper says.
As for Armenians, despite great outrage, they got another opportunity
to demonstrate the "craftiness of Baku" to the world. It has already
helped Armenia gain the support of world powers; the deal has already
been condemned by the European Union, Russia and the United States.
Referring to Gurgen Margaryan's murder, the source said that
"Washington managed to come off clear." The thing is that the English
language classes in Budapest were organized by the US. The source says
they were not NATO classes but FBI's (Federal Bureau of Investigation).
At the same time the source notes that the Hungarian authorities
immediately warned the Americans that Safarov had bought an axe.
However, they did not react to the situation, as a result of which
"the thug calmly sharpened the axe and beheaded the unfortunate
Armenian," the paper concluded."
armradio.am
14.09.2012 16:38
The Russian Argumenti Nedeli has published an article, blaming the
United States for aggravation of situation in Nagorno Karabakh.
Referring to sources close to the Hungarian Government, the paper
notes that Hungary is strongly concerned about the harsh reaction
of Armenia and the international community to the extradition of
Azerbaijani axe-killer Ramil Safarov.
The paper says Hungary extradites 6-8 convicted criminals a year,
and Safarov's transfer was a common procedure. The Deputy Foreign
Minister of Azerbaijan sent an official confirmation that the murderer
would not be released and his sentence would continue to be executed
in Azerbaijan.
"However, Baku deceived Budapest: Safarov was released and
demonstratively awarded by President Ilham Aliyev as soon as he
stepped on Azerbaijani soil. The news really shocked the hapless
Hungarians. The country found itself in an extremely unpleasant
situation," the paper writes.
"Budabest is aware that this deportation may well become a "Caucasian
shot in Sarajevo," Argumenti Nedeli writes, reminding that the killing
of Austrian archduke Ferdinand in that city caused the start of the
First World War.
"If new war breaks out in Nagorno Karabakh, Budapest will have its
share of guilt. Besides, all parties can draw benefits from the
current situation, except Hungary," the article reads.
"Safarov's return raised the rating of Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev in his country. Nevertheless, Baku is dissatisfied with
Budapest. After the details of the deal were revealed, Azerbaijani
political figures are viewed as liars," the paper says.
As for Armenians, despite great outrage, they got another opportunity
to demonstrate the "craftiness of Baku" to the world. It has already
helped Armenia gain the support of world powers; the deal has already
been condemned by the European Union, Russia and the United States.
Referring to Gurgen Margaryan's murder, the source said that
"Washington managed to come off clear." The thing is that the English
language classes in Budapest were organized by the US. The source says
they were not NATO classes but FBI's (Federal Bureau of Investigation).
At the same time the source notes that the Hungarian authorities
immediately warned the Americans that Safarov had bought an axe.
However, they did not react to the situation, as a result of which
"the thug calmly sharpened the axe and beheaded the unfortunate
Armenian," the paper concluded."