Trend, Azerbaijan
Sept 21 2012
Ambassador: Azerbaijan's relations with Hungary to continue developing
Azerbaijan, Baku, Sept.21/ Trend, S.Agayeva /
Relations between Azerbaijan and Hungary continue to develop as before
and the note presented by the Hungarian Foreign Ministry to Azerbaijan
on Ramil Safarov's case has not effected bilateral relations,
Azerbaijani Ambassador to Hungary, Vilayat Guliyev said at the fourth
meeting of heads of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan in Baku on
Friday.
"Despite ASALA's threats, the Azerbaijani Embassy continues to operate
as normal, but with enhanced security measures," Guliyev said. He
stressed the evidence of good relations between Hungary and Azerbaijan
at a meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission scheduled for October
in Budapest.
"The Azerbaijani Embassy in Hungary continues to receive letters
threatening Azerbaijani diplomats that were transmitted to the
country's relevant agencies for investigation," Guliyev said.
The document, received on Sept.3 by the Azerbaijani Embassy in Hungary
from the ASALA Fighters terrorist organisation, calls as a target
Azerbaijani diplomats, Azerbaijani students studying abroad,
businessmen, activists of diaspora organizations and the states they
will be killed.
The Hungarian government earlier condemned Azerbaijan for releasing
officer Ramil Safarov, who was extradited by Hungarian authorities to
his homeland, Dow Jones reported.
Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov, convicted in Hungary, returned to
Azerbaijan on Aug.31. On the same day he was pardoned by the
presidential order.
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Sept 21 2012
Ambassador: Azerbaijan's relations with Hungary to continue developing
Azerbaijan, Baku, Sept.21/ Trend, S.Agayeva /
Relations between Azerbaijan and Hungary continue to develop as before
and the note presented by the Hungarian Foreign Ministry to Azerbaijan
on Ramil Safarov's case has not effected bilateral relations,
Azerbaijani Ambassador to Hungary, Vilayat Guliyev said at the fourth
meeting of heads of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan in Baku on
Friday.
"Despite ASALA's threats, the Azerbaijani Embassy continues to operate
as normal, but with enhanced security measures," Guliyev said. He
stressed the evidence of good relations between Hungary and Azerbaijan
at a meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission scheduled for October
in Budapest.
"The Azerbaijani Embassy in Hungary continues to receive letters
threatening Azerbaijani diplomats that were transmitted to the
country's relevant agencies for investigation," Guliyev said.
The document, received on Sept.3 by the Azerbaijani Embassy in Hungary
from the ASALA Fighters terrorist organisation, calls as a target
Azerbaijani diplomats, Azerbaijani students studying abroad,
businessmen, activists of diaspora organizations and the states they
will be killed.
The Hungarian government earlier condemned Azerbaijan for releasing
officer Ramil Safarov, who was extradited by Hungarian authorities to
his homeland, Dow Jones reported.
Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov, convicted in Hungary, returned to
Azerbaijan on Aug.31. On the same day he was pardoned by the
presidential order.
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