President of European Movement Azerbaijan wants to visit
Nagorno-Karabakh despite the threat to be declared persona non grata
in Azerbaijan
by Marianna Lazarian
ARMINFO
Saturday, October 19, 15:01
President of the European Movement Azerbaijan (EMA) Ramin Hajili
urges Armenia to withdraw its troops from "the occupied territories".
He assures that if Armenia withdraws its troops from "these 6
regions", official Baku will make very big concessions.
Hajili fails to answer ArmInfo's question about the concessions to be
made by Azerbaijan, as well as the question why Armenia, the winner in
the Karabakh war, should make any concessions. "In this particular
case, someone should make concessions. Azeri people want no war and
want the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to be settled peacefully", he says.
In the meantime, despite the prospect to be declared persona non grata
in Azerbaijan, Hajili has expressed a desire to visit Karabakh.
"Despite that threat, I would like to visit Nagorno-Karabakh. I may
also be blacklisted for I have visited Armenia, but if we are afraid
of such actions, the problem will not move off the dead center", says
Hajili.
Hajili says that he was born in Nagorno-Karabakh and lived there till
he became 10 years old.
To note, EMA President Ramin Hajili and EMA Expert on Peace Building
Hamida Giyasbeyli have visited Yerevan within the framework of the
European Movement International's project on improvement of civic
initiatives in the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict.
Nagorno-Karabakh despite the threat to be declared persona non grata
in Azerbaijan
by Marianna Lazarian
ARMINFO
Saturday, October 19, 15:01
President of the European Movement Azerbaijan (EMA) Ramin Hajili
urges Armenia to withdraw its troops from "the occupied territories".
He assures that if Armenia withdraws its troops from "these 6
regions", official Baku will make very big concessions.
Hajili fails to answer ArmInfo's question about the concessions to be
made by Azerbaijan, as well as the question why Armenia, the winner in
the Karabakh war, should make any concessions. "In this particular
case, someone should make concessions. Azeri people want no war and
want the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to be settled peacefully", he says.
In the meantime, despite the prospect to be declared persona non grata
in Azerbaijan, Hajili has expressed a desire to visit Karabakh.
"Despite that threat, I would like to visit Nagorno-Karabakh. I may
also be blacklisted for I have visited Armenia, but if we are afraid
of such actions, the problem will not move off the dead center", says
Hajili.
Hajili says that he was born in Nagorno-Karabakh and lived there till
he became 10 years old.
To note, EMA President Ramin Hajili and EMA Expert on Peace Building
Hamida Giyasbeyli have visited Yerevan within the framework of the
European Movement International's project on improvement of civic
initiatives in the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict.