AZERBAIJANI LEADER LASHES OUT NON-EUROPEAN THREATS AGAINST ARMENIA
news.am
January 16, 2013 | 10:58
Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev threatened Armenia yet again.
Speaking at the country's cabinet session, he praised himself and
the Azerbaijani people which, according to him, are moving toward a
bright future. He added, however, that Armenia is an obstacle that
is standing in the way of that wonderful road.
Aliyev informed his ministers that Azerbaijan's economic and military
strength likewise is on the necessary level. As per the leader of
Azerbaijan, the international processes are strengthening official
Baku's positions. Also, he noted that his country has a strong economy.
"But Armenia's economy is falling; the future of that country is
in great doubt. We, in our turn, must cause problems for Armenia in
the future, too. We already have isolated them from all [regional]
projects; this policy will continue," the Azerbaijani president stated.
To note, however, that the authorities of this country have forgotten
that everything is not so bright in the aforesaid Turkish-Azerbaijani
projects. Furthermore, official Baku does not wish to see, in any way,
the fact that Armenia has moved more ahead in European integration
than Azerbaijan.
news.am
January 16, 2013 | 10:58
Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev threatened Armenia yet again.
Speaking at the country's cabinet session, he praised himself and
the Azerbaijani people which, according to him, are moving toward a
bright future. He added, however, that Armenia is an obstacle that
is standing in the way of that wonderful road.
Aliyev informed his ministers that Azerbaijan's economic and military
strength likewise is on the necessary level. As per the leader of
Azerbaijan, the international processes are strengthening official
Baku's positions. Also, he noted that his country has a strong economy.
"But Armenia's economy is falling; the future of that country is
in great doubt. We, in our turn, must cause problems for Armenia in
the future, too. We already have isolated them from all [regional]
projects; this policy will continue," the Azerbaijani president stated.
To note, however, that the authorities of this country have forgotten
that everything is not so bright in the aforesaid Turkish-Azerbaijani
projects. Furthermore, official Baku does not wish to see, in any way,
the fact that Armenia has moved more ahead in European integration
than Azerbaijan.