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    Today, Azerbaijan
    Dec 27 2007


    Asim Mollazade: "Possible election of pragmatic Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    who has an image of a democrat, would be positive for Armenia and
    undesirable for Azerbaijan"

    27 December 2007 [11:15] - Today.Az



    "If Levon Ter-Petrosyan is elected, this will improve a completely
    negative image of Armenia, which is famous as Russia's outpost", Asim
    Mollazade, chairman of the Party of Democratic Reforms of Milli
    Medjlis of Azerbaijan said regarding possible election of the first
    president of Armenia.

    He added that Serj Sarkisyan's election would be positive for
    Azerbaijan, as his whole career is bound to war and Garabagh conflict
    and his actions are more predictable and less dangerous than
    Ter-Petrosyan's.

    "Moreover, position of "the party of war" in Armenia, including one
    of its most prominent representatives Serj Sarkisyan, led to the
    current isolation of Armenia, making its participation in all
    regional projects impossible thus affecting the economic indicators
    of this country. However, Azerbaijan wishes that Armenia put an end
    to its aggressive policy and start developing in the same direction
    with the South Caucasus countries"

    He considers that the number of Armenians, who are for peace in the
    region, is going up.

    "Armenians are tired of the aggressive policy of the leadership of
    their country. Moreover, I have been informed that the Armenian
    community of Nagorno Garabagh is also grudging over the current state
    in Armenia, which suffers from mass outflow of the population due to
    the policy carried out by its leadership and which was left beyond
    all positive processes in our region. Their resentment is clear as
    Armenians see that Azerbaijan and Georgia are rapidly developing
    unlike their country which depends on the aggressive policy of its
    leadership", he concluded.

    /Day.Az/

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/42061.html
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