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    AZERI, HUNGARIAN OFFICIALS RILED OVER STUDENTS' VISIT TO KARABAKH

    http://asbarez.com/115167/azeri-hungarian-officials-riled-over-students%E2%80%99-visit-to-karabakh/
    Thursday, October 17th, 2013

    Dr. Balint Kovacs appearing on Artsakh TV

    BAKU-The Hungarian Embassy in Azerbaijan is investigating reports that
    a group of Hungarian students led by professor of Armenian studies,
    Dr. Balint Kovacs, visited Armenia, and then the Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic, APA reports.

    Karabakh-Open.info reported earlier on a meeting between Hungarian
    and Armenian students at Artsakh State University. Professor of
    Armenian studies Dr. Balint Kovacs said after the meeting that
    Armenian-Hungarian relations have a long history; that a strong
    Armenian community has existed in Hungary since the late Middle Ages
    and that there have been four Armenian cities in Transylvania. He
    mentioned that these Armenian cities contributed to the development
    of the region.

    "The issue of Ramil Safarov is a subject of broad discussions in
    Hungary. This is the disposition of our government, not Hungarians in
    general. I hope this would not become a stumbling block in our further
    relations," the Hungarian professor told reporters in Stepanakert.

    "I am a lecturer and, of course, I cannot make political decisions,
    but I hope that our politicians will find a way to resolve the
    situation. This issue is evidence of the fact that the Armenians and
    Hungarians are friends, and their friendship must go on," he said,
    continuing the topic of Ramil Safarov's extradition from Hungary to
    Azerbaijan. Kovacs noted that the extradition of Safarov was not the
    right step, and that it should be corrected.

    "Karabakh is an integral part of Armenian culture. I believe
    Christianity unites Armenians and Hungarians, and my students,
    whether Catholic or Orthodox, are here by the traces of faith. To
    get acquainted with Armenian culture, we found it appropriate to
    visit not only Armenia, Tatev, but also Artsakh - Gandzasar and
    Shushi. We will continue the study of Armenian history in Hungary,
    and in the future, I am sure our students will choose as a topic for
    their research works the history of Armenia, Artsakh and Nakhichevan,
    which is part of Armenia," concluded the Hungarian Professor.

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