FRANCOIS ROCHEBLOINE: TIMING OF AILHAM ALIYEV'S VISIT TO FRANCE IS NOT RIGHT
arminfo
Tuesday, September 18, 12:35
French Member of Parliament from Loire, Francois Rochebloine condemned
the visit by Aliyev. Rochebloine claimed that the timing of the visit
is not right, as it is happening only a few days after the pardoning
of Safarov, who murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan.
He added that Azerbaijan's habit of creating unwanted provocations
is making it difficult to maintain the peace and stability in the
South Caucasus region.
"Safarov case aroused condemnation in Armenia and in all democratic
countries," he said.
Earlier on August 31 the Armenian authorities adopted a decision to
suspend diplomatic relations and official contacts with Hungary.
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan made public the decision at a
special meeting with the heads of diplomatic missions on Friday after
the Hungarian authorities extradited Azeri officer Ramil Safarov,
who was sentenced by a Hungarian court to life in jail for killing
sleeping Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan with an axe in Budapest
in 2004. Both the officers were undergoing an English language course
under the NATO PfP program. The same day after Safarov's extradition,
Azeri President Ilham Aliyev decreed to pardon the criminal.
arminfo
Tuesday, September 18, 12:35
French Member of Parliament from Loire, Francois Rochebloine condemned
the visit by Aliyev. Rochebloine claimed that the timing of the visit
is not right, as it is happening only a few days after the pardoning
of Safarov, who murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan.
He added that Azerbaijan's habit of creating unwanted provocations
is making it difficult to maintain the peace and stability in the
South Caucasus region.
"Safarov case aroused condemnation in Armenia and in all democratic
countries," he said.
Earlier on August 31 the Armenian authorities adopted a decision to
suspend diplomatic relations and official contacts with Hungary.
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan made public the decision at a
special meeting with the heads of diplomatic missions on Friday after
the Hungarian authorities extradited Azeri officer Ramil Safarov,
who was sentenced by a Hungarian court to life in jail for killing
sleeping Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan with an axe in Budapest
in 2004. Both the officers were undergoing an English language course
under the NATO PfP program. The same day after Safarov's extradition,
Azeri President Ilham Aliyev decreed to pardon the criminal.