AZERBAIJAN SEEKS TO INVOLVE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD IN NEW KARABAKH WAR?
November 7, 2013 - 19:28 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Despite almost every country's trying to interfere
with the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, Muslim Brotherhood's
joining their ranks, however, came as a surprise.
Kuwaiti Muslim Brotherhood leader Tareq Al-Suwaidan was quoted by
Azeri media as saying, "international community must pressure Armenia
into abandoning its expansionist policy. Should peace talks prove
ineffective, Azerbaijan has every right to liberate the occupied
territories by using every means possible."
Al-Suwaidan, however, noted to be expressing Muslim Brotherhood's,
rather than Kuwaiti stance. He further went on to speak out against
terror and express support for Palestinian people.
Azeri agitation and propaganda department seems to be faring
increasingly worse, repeating the same absurdities day after day. The
representative of Muslim Brotherhood group, the activities of which
were banned in Egypt, clearly has a vague idea of the South Caucasus'
geographic location. But then - he was asked to make a statement,
and he did. Next he'll be asked to fight against the Armenian army,
and he will: killing the "unfaithful" seems like a perfect job for
Islamic terrorists. That's what already had happened in the Karabakh
war - Chechen militants led by Islamist Shamil Basayev and his father
fought on Azeri side. Everyone is well aware how that ended.
To give a full scope of the events of the day, one should cite Azeri
Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's remark, which, like the previous
one shows no originality or freshness of thought.
"Azerbaijan welcomes the international community's support in
fulfillment of the UN Security Council resolutions on the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement," the official said at a democratic
forum in Indonesia.
Interestingly enough, Mammadyarov mentioned the resolutions at meetings
with his Armenian counterpart Edward Nalbandian. Other solutions
were also offered, with the issue for the last 25 years remaining
a purely Azerbaijani one. The people of Karabakh have already made
their choice and any infringement on their country's sovereignty will
be viewed as aggression.
Karine Ter-Sahakian/ PanARMENIAN.Net
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/172336/
November 7, 2013 - 19:28 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Despite almost every country's trying to interfere
with the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, Muslim Brotherhood's
joining their ranks, however, came as a surprise.
Kuwaiti Muslim Brotherhood leader Tareq Al-Suwaidan was quoted by
Azeri media as saying, "international community must pressure Armenia
into abandoning its expansionist policy. Should peace talks prove
ineffective, Azerbaijan has every right to liberate the occupied
territories by using every means possible."
Al-Suwaidan, however, noted to be expressing Muslim Brotherhood's,
rather than Kuwaiti stance. He further went on to speak out against
terror and express support for Palestinian people.
Azeri agitation and propaganda department seems to be faring
increasingly worse, repeating the same absurdities day after day. The
representative of Muslim Brotherhood group, the activities of which
were banned in Egypt, clearly has a vague idea of the South Caucasus'
geographic location. But then - he was asked to make a statement,
and he did. Next he'll be asked to fight against the Armenian army,
and he will: killing the "unfaithful" seems like a perfect job for
Islamic terrorists. That's what already had happened in the Karabakh
war - Chechen militants led by Islamist Shamil Basayev and his father
fought on Azeri side. Everyone is well aware how that ended.
To give a full scope of the events of the day, one should cite Azeri
Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's remark, which, like the previous
one shows no originality or freshness of thought.
"Azerbaijan welcomes the international community's support in
fulfillment of the UN Security Council resolutions on the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement," the official said at a democratic
forum in Indonesia.
Interestingly enough, Mammadyarov mentioned the resolutions at meetings
with his Armenian counterpart Edward Nalbandian. Other solutions
were also offered, with the issue for the last 25 years remaining
a purely Azerbaijani one. The people of Karabakh have already made
their choice and any infringement on their country's sovereignty will
be viewed as aggression.
Karine Ter-Sahakian/ PanARMENIAN.Net
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/172336/