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    RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT: SAFAROV CASE DIDN'T CONVEY TRUST TO KARABAKH PROCESS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 18, 2012 - 13:39 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Extradition and Azerbaijani President's pardoning
    of criminal Ramil Safarov convicted for axe-murdering an Armenian
    officer sparked negative reaction in the international community,
    according to OSCE Minsk Group co-chair (1992-1996), Russian diplomat
    Vladimir Kazimirov.

    "The important aspect of the "Safarov case" is that despite relations
    with Baku, Hungarian government condemned the pardoning, saying it ran
    counter to Azerbaijan's official statement to continue execution of
    the sentence in the criminal's homeland. Despite Azerbaijan's Deputy
    Justice Minister's statement that Safarov may be released on parole
    only 25 years after the adjudication, Baku grossly turned a blind
    eye to own pledges.

    Ilham Aliyev keeps stating the war has not ended, with Azeri side
    calling the contact line between the armed forces "frontline", and
    the opposite side - "enemy". The electoral landscape in Armenia and
    Azerbaijan has not facilitated OSCE Minsk Group's activity. With
    the Safarov case having stirred additional tensions, no doubt, the
    mediators will focus on the inadmissibility to further escalate the
    situation by resumption of hostilities rather than settlement of
    contentious issues," Mr. Kazimirov's article "The Mediators should
    return to the start" reads.

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