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    Belorusskiy Partizan, Belarus
    June 21 2013

    Belarus denies president's unflattering statement on Azeri rebel region

    Lukashenka in the middle of a scandal again: the Foreign Ministry has to lie


    In an interview to the [Russian-language website] "Izvestiya v
    Ukraine" [Belarusian President Alyaksandr] Lukashenka has said many
    interesting things, including his opinion about the situation in
    Nagornyy Karabakh [Azerbaijan's breakaway region that went under
    Armenian control in the war in 1990s], when he said that there was no
    normal life there, which the Armenian authorities did not like at all.

    The situation looked awkward as the Belarusian Foreign Ministry, while
    giving excuses for Lukashenka, stated that Lukashenka did not give any
    interview to Isvestiya v Ukraine. Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister
    Shavarsh Kocharyan told the Novosti-Armenia [news] agency about it.

    The talk is about Lukashenka's words about the situation in Nagornyy
    Karabakh: "What is Nagornyy Karabakh, how do people live there and
    where do they work? There is no normal life there," Lukashenka said,
    when answering a journalist's question about how Belarus would assist
    in resolving conflicts in former hot spots during its CIS presidency.

    Armenia, where Lukashenka has just been on an official visit ahead of
    his Ukrainian trip, reacted quickly. The Armenian Foreign Ministry
    sent the Belarusian Foreign Ministry a note where it said that
    Lukashenka's statement about Nagornyy Karabakh as an "unacceptable
    wording".

    The reply of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry satisfied Yerevan, but
    other issues were raised in connection to this reply.

    Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan said that
    "according to the information received from the Belarusian Foreign
    Ministry, Lukashenka did not make any statements with such wording.
    Moreover, during the official visit to Ukraine, Lukashenka did not
    give any interview to the Isvestiya v Ukraine publication".

    Judging by this, it looks like a serious Ukrainian publication
    published an interview that actually had not taken place.

    Interestingly, it was in that interview that Lukashenka spoke about
    his elder son's presidential ambitions.

    [Translated from Russian]

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