ARAZ AZIMOV: "I THINK IT'S NOT TOO BAD THAT THE ARMENIANS CAME TO BAKU AND SAW WHAT IS HAPPENING HERE"
APA, Azerbaijan
June 19 2014
[ 19 Juny 2014 15:51 ]
Baku. Aynur Aliyeva - APA. "Armenian MPs showed their true colors
during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly's 86th Rose-Roth seminar in
Baku. It didn't take us by surprise, because we know them.
But they also unmasked themselves before international community and
parliament representatives of NATO's member countries", said Deputy
FM Araz Azimov, APA reports.
According to Azimov, the Armenians' participation in the seminar,
on the other hand, has been quite useful and important: "They have
seen and understood something when they were here in Baku".
Araz Azimov thinks that increase in the number of Armenians thinking
differently is essential: "A kind of solidarity built upon the fascist
concept on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is currently dominating in
Armenia. But this solidarity stems from fear, it has no other name.
This is a negative case. There needs to be more Armenians who are
thinking of living peacefully with Azerbaijan and looking for ways to
make it a reality. Therefore, it's not too bad if one or two Armenians
come to Baku, eat, stay and see what's happening here".
APA, Azerbaijan
June 19 2014
[ 19 Juny 2014 15:51 ]
Baku. Aynur Aliyeva - APA. "Armenian MPs showed their true colors
during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly's 86th Rose-Roth seminar in
Baku. It didn't take us by surprise, because we know them.
But they also unmasked themselves before international community and
parliament representatives of NATO's member countries", said Deputy
FM Araz Azimov, APA reports.
According to Azimov, the Armenians' participation in the seminar,
on the other hand, has been quite useful and important: "They have
seen and understood something when they were here in Baku".
Araz Azimov thinks that increase in the number of Armenians thinking
differently is essential: "A kind of solidarity built upon the fascist
concept on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is currently dominating in
Armenia. But this solidarity stems from fear, it has no other name.
This is a negative case. There needs to be more Armenians who are
thinking of living peacefully with Azerbaijan and looking for ways to
make it a reality. Therefore, it's not too bad if one or two Armenians
come to Baku, eat, stay and see what's happening here".