Baku will have to host Armenians. NYT
21:27, 15 February, 2013
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijan distracts its nation from
the problems facing the country like poverty and a lack of potable
drinking water by focusing on the shared enemy that is Armenia. As
reports Armenpress, this was noted by outstanding The New York Times
daily.
Last weekend, the New York Times published article of Peter Savodnik.
The story, about Baku's ambition to become a new hub for the global 1
percent, focuses on Khazar Islands, a $100 billion megadevelopment
being built on the Caspian. Author has referred to the statement of
Ibrahim Ibrahimov, who noted that Armenians could not buy there.
`On one level, if Baku has any shot at becoming the city it wants to
be, there are going to be Armenians there. Anyway, Armenians are
scheduled to compete in the 2015 European Games, which Baku is
hosting. If Baku's bid for the 2024 Olympic Games prevails, there will
probably be Armenians there, too. There will be Armenian race-car
drivers who compete at the Formula One race track planned for Khazar
Islands, and there will be Armenian musicians who play at its symphony
hall, and there will probably be Armenian investors who see the value
in building a big, flashy development on the Caspian. Kim Kardashian
may even swing through to promote her new line of pumps or clutches or
skin scents or whatever. This is on top of the 30,000 Armenians,
according to Kenan Guluzade, the former head of marketing for Khazar
Islands, who live in Baku,' Savodnik writes. So author of the article
reaches the conclusion that Baku will have to host Armenians.
21:27, 15 February, 2013
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijan distracts its nation from
the problems facing the country like poverty and a lack of potable
drinking water by focusing on the shared enemy that is Armenia. As
reports Armenpress, this was noted by outstanding The New York Times
daily.
Last weekend, the New York Times published article of Peter Savodnik.
The story, about Baku's ambition to become a new hub for the global 1
percent, focuses on Khazar Islands, a $100 billion megadevelopment
being built on the Caspian. Author has referred to the statement of
Ibrahim Ibrahimov, who noted that Armenians could not buy there.
`On one level, if Baku has any shot at becoming the city it wants to
be, there are going to be Armenians there. Anyway, Armenians are
scheduled to compete in the 2015 European Games, which Baku is
hosting. If Baku's bid for the 2024 Olympic Games prevails, there will
probably be Armenians there, too. There will be Armenian race-car
drivers who compete at the Formula One race track planned for Khazar
Islands, and there will be Armenian musicians who play at its symphony
hall, and there will probably be Armenian investors who see the value
in building a big, flashy development on the Caspian. Kim Kardashian
may even swing through to promote her new line of pumps or clutches or
skin scents or whatever. This is on top of the 30,000 Armenians,
according to Kenan Guluzade, the former head of marketing for Khazar
Islands, who live in Baku,' Savodnik writes. So author of the article
reaches the conclusion that Baku will have to host Armenians.