MilAz.info, Azerbaijan
Sept 27 2012
MP Dr.Peter Gauweiler, member of the Foreign Affaires Committee:'
Armenia further fuels the fire of the conflict'
16:10 27-09-2012
`The allegations from the official Armenian side, that the actions of
the Hungarian Government are affecting the situation in the South
Caucasus and are threatening the peace talks between Armenia and
Azerbaijan are absolutely groundless and have to be entirely rejected.
Actually it is the Armenian reactions on the international level that
risk diplomatic channels and disturb peace talks', said MP Dr.Peter
Gauweiler, member of the Foreign Affaires Committee, APA reports
quoting TEAS. He expressed that `the totally exaggerated allegations
against our friend and partner Hungary are in extreme contrast to
those actions of Armenia that directly break international law. It is
not the release of Ramil Safarov but the recent one-sided
internationally illegal so called `presidential elections' in the
internationally not recognized region of Nagorno Karabakh which is a
threat to the fragile cease-fire.
The fact that Armenia signed an agreement with Russia in August 2010
about closer military collaboration and the fact that Russia maintains
own military bases in Armenia clearly show the military potential of
the region. If, in this very context, Armenia further fuels the fire
of the conflict, we better start doubting whether Armenia is committed
to peace'.
Sept 27 2012
MP Dr.Peter Gauweiler, member of the Foreign Affaires Committee:'
Armenia further fuels the fire of the conflict'
16:10 27-09-2012
`The allegations from the official Armenian side, that the actions of
the Hungarian Government are affecting the situation in the South
Caucasus and are threatening the peace talks between Armenia and
Azerbaijan are absolutely groundless and have to be entirely rejected.
Actually it is the Armenian reactions on the international level that
risk diplomatic channels and disturb peace talks', said MP Dr.Peter
Gauweiler, member of the Foreign Affaires Committee, APA reports
quoting TEAS. He expressed that `the totally exaggerated allegations
against our friend and partner Hungary are in extreme contrast to
those actions of Armenia that directly break international law. It is
not the release of Ramil Safarov but the recent one-sided
internationally illegal so called `presidential elections' in the
internationally not recognized region of Nagorno Karabakh which is a
threat to the fragile cease-fire.
The fact that Armenia signed an agreement with Russia in August 2010
about closer military collaboration and the fact that Russia maintains
own military bases in Armenia clearly show the military potential of
the region. If, in this very context, Armenia further fuels the fire
of the conflict, we better start doubting whether Armenia is committed
to peace'.