NO OBJECTIVE REASONS FOR ARMENIAN POW'S TRANSFER TO THIRD COUNTRY - JAMALYAN
13:36 20/09/2013 " SOCIETY
Statements of Azeri officials cannot help us form a realistic idea
about the intentions of Armenian POW Hakob Injighulyan, David Jamalyan,
Adviser to the Armenian Defense Minister, told Panorama.am when asked
to comment on Azeri reports on the future of the Armenian POW.
"Most importantly, Hakob is highly appreciated in his military unit
and, naturally, he will not be subjected to criminal liability if
he returns to Armenia. This has been repeatedly said by the Armenian
Defense Minister and it is important for everyone to know that Hakob
is loved and awaited in Armenia. So, there are no objective reasons
for him to be transferred to a third country," Jamalyan said.
Mr Jamalyan stressed that Armenia's efforts to return the POW to the
homeland will be consistent, but "we should be patient and take into
consideration the fact that the process of returning Hakob to Armenia
could take a long time."
"Obviously, Azerbaijan will try to protract the process by creating
artificial obstacles," he added.
Source: Panorama.am
13:36 20/09/2013 " SOCIETY
Statements of Azeri officials cannot help us form a realistic idea
about the intentions of Armenian POW Hakob Injighulyan, David Jamalyan,
Adviser to the Armenian Defense Minister, told Panorama.am when asked
to comment on Azeri reports on the future of the Armenian POW.
"Most importantly, Hakob is highly appreciated in his military unit
and, naturally, he will not be subjected to criminal liability if
he returns to Armenia. This has been repeatedly said by the Armenian
Defense Minister and it is important for everyone to know that Hakob
is loved and awaited in Armenia. So, there are no objective reasons
for him to be transferred to a third country," Jamalyan said.
Mr Jamalyan stressed that Armenia's efforts to return the POW to the
homeland will be consistent, but "we should be patient and take into
consideration the fact that the process of returning Hakob to Armenia
could take a long time."
"Obviously, Azerbaijan will try to protract the process by creating
artificial obstacles," he added.
Source: Panorama.am