RAMIL SAFAROV CASE TRAMPLED DOWN EXPECTATIONS AND APPROACHES OF THE CIVILIZED WORLD - ARMENIAN FM
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January 24, 2013 | 13:36
YEREVAN.- It is difficult to unequivocally assert what was Azerbaijan
guided by while pardoning Ramil Safarov, Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian
told reporters on Thursday.
He recalled that the incident was unanimously condemned by the
international community, noting that one of the probable reasons of
releasing Safarov was to disrupt Karabakh talks.
"However, Armenia immediately announced that it would continue the
negotiations," the Minister said.
He labeled the incident as "unacceptable, shameful and trampling down
the expectations and approaches of the civilized world."
"But, there is no alternative to negotiations," Nalbandian said. As
to other reasons for Azerbaijan's actions, the Minister said "they
may have logic different from the rest of the world."
Ramil Safarov, who murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan,
was extradited from Hungary and then pardoned and glorified by
Azerbaijani leadership.
news.am
January 24, 2013 | 13:36
YEREVAN.- It is difficult to unequivocally assert what was Azerbaijan
guided by while pardoning Ramil Safarov, Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian
told reporters on Thursday.
He recalled that the incident was unanimously condemned by the
international community, noting that one of the probable reasons of
releasing Safarov was to disrupt Karabakh talks.
"However, Armenia immediately announced that it would continue the
negotiations," the Minister said.
He labeled the incident as "unacceptable, shameful and trampling down
the expectations and approaches of the civilized world."
"But, there is no alternative to negotiations," Nalbandian said. As
to other reasons for Azerbaijan's actions, the Minister said "they
may have logic different from the rest of the world."
Ramil Safarov, who murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan,
was extradited from Hungary and then pardoned and glorified by
Azerbaijani leadership.